Report: Anthony Blevins expected to remain with Giants

Anthony Blevins, who spent the previous two seasons as the team’s assistant special teams coach, will return to the New York Giants in 2020.

The New York Giants and head coach Joe Judge remain hard at work filling out the coaching staff ahead of the new league year, and their most recent decision is to bring back a familiar face in 2020.

Jordan Raanan of ESPN reports that Anthony Blevins, who spent the previous two seasons as the team’s assistant special teams coach under Pat Shurmur, will be back in a yet to be determined role.

Prior to joining the Giants, Blevins spent five years with the Arizona Cardinals as a coaching assistant/special teams assistant.

In 2012, Blevins spent the season coaching cornerbacks with his alma mater, the University of Alabama-Birmingham, which came on the heels of three seasons at Tennessee State (2009-11) where he oversaw both special teams and cornerbacks.

Belvins was also part of the NFL’s minority summer coaching internship program, spending time with Indianapolis Colts (2011), Cardinals (2010) and Chicago Bears (2008).

As Raanan also points out, Blevins and Judge previously worked together as graduate assistants at Mississippi State from 2005-2007.

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