New York Giants head coach Joe Judge, who is hard at work in Mobile, Alabama at the Senior Bowl, managed to break away from the action for a bit on Wednesday to interview two new potential coaching staff candidates.
Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports that the Giants met with both former University of Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley and New Orleans Saints secondary coach Aaron Glenn.
Judge interviewed former University of Tennessee head coach Derek Dooley on Wednesday, according to a source. Dooley filled a variety of roles, including tight ends coach, on Saban’s staff at LSU from 2000-04. He then joined Saban’s staff with the Dolphins as tight ends coach from 2005-06.
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Aaron Glenn interviewed for a position with the Giants on Wednesday, according to a source. It’s not exactly clear what position Glenn interviewed for, but it’s a safe bet that it would be in the secondary.
The Giants are currently without a tight ends coach — a job that could go to Freddie Kitchens if he’s ultimately hired — but do have a new defensive backs coach in Jerome Henderson, so it’d be curious to see what the team may have in mind for Glenn.
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