If you’re holding your breath that the New York Giants hire Bill Callahan to coach their offensive line, maybe you should rest for a moment and enjoy some air.
Dan Graziano of ESPN reports that the Giants are slated to interview Dave DeGuglielmo for the position.
Source says Giants will interview Dave DeGuglielmo for their OL coach job. Was on Patriots staff with Joe Judge 2014-15.
— Dan Graziano (@DanGrazianoESPN) January 20, 2020
DeGuglielmo spent two of the last three seasons coaching the offensive line in Miami, which oddly sandwiched a stay in Indianapolis where he held the same role.
In 2016, DeGuglielmo was an assistant offensive line coach in San Diego and had spent two years prior to that working alongside Joe Judge in New England. He also worked with the New York Jets in 2012 and another three years in Miami under a different regime prior to that.
DeGuglielmo also has experience with the Giants, serving as an assistant offensive line and quality control coach from 2004-2008 under Tom Coughlin. It was his first NFL job.
In his 16 years, DeGuglielmo has picked up two Super Bowl rings — XLII and XLIX.
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