12 free agents Giants could target based on coaching hires

These 12 free agents could become free agent targets of the New York Giants based on their offseason coaching and coordinator hires.

The New York Giants significantly overhauled their coaching staff this offseason, changing two of their three coordinators while also switching out a multitude of assistant coaches.

Because of those changes, the team will need to readjust their personnel by way of free agency and the 2024 NFL draft in an effort to match talent with the new schemes.

As a reminder, here are the notable coaching changes:

  • Defensive coordinator, Shane Bowen
  • Special teams coordinator, Michael Ghobrial
  • Running backs coach, Joel Thomas
  • Offensive line coach, Carmen Bricillo
  • Tight ends coach, Tim Kelly

These new arrivals create an interesting dynamic headed into free agency. They are intimately familiar with several of the available players and have developed trust with them over the years.

While that doesn’t necessarily mean any or all of them will be signed by the Giants, there is likely to be some crossover.

Here is a look at 12 impending free agents the Giants could target based on the above coaching changes/hires.

Studs and duds from Eagles 37-34 win over the Bills in Week 12

We’re looking at the studs and duds from the Philadelphia Eagles 37-34 win over the Buffalo Bills in Week 12

Elliott tied the game with 20 seconds remaining. After the Bills went ahead with a field goal on the first possession of overtime, Hurts put the game away with a walk-off 12-yard score that made the Eagles the only 10-1 team in the NFL.

Philadelphia overcame a 17-7 first-half deficit for the second straight game and benefited from another blown deep passing attempt, this time with Josh Allen and wide receiver Gabriel Davis getting mixed up late on a drive.

With a Week 13 showdown against San Francisco looming, here are the studs and duds from Sunday’s emotional win.

Eagles snap count vs. Bills: Breakdown, observations from 37-34 win in Week 12

We’re looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages from the Philadelphia Eagles overtime win vs. the Buffalo Bills on Sunday

Philadelphia remains the best team in the NFL after Jalen Hurts threw for three touchdowns and ran for two more, outplaying Buffalo’s Josh Allen late in the first of what could be many high-profile matchups in their careers.

The Eagles overcame a 17-7 first-half deficit for the second straight game, using a 59-yard field goal from Jake Elliott to take the Bills to overtime.

Elliott tied the game with 20 seconds remaining. After the Bills went ahead with a field goal on the first possession of overtime, Hurts put the game away with a walk-off 12-yard score that made the Eagles the only 10-1 team in the NFL.

With a Week 13 showdown against San Francisco looming, here are the snap counts and playing time percentages for Week 12.

Eagles snap count vs. Chiefs: Breakdown, observations from 21-17 win in Week 11

We’re looking at the snap count and playing time percentages from the Philadelphia Eagles 21-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ offense overcame a poor start at Arrowhead Stadium, scoring two late touchdowns, as the Eagles’ defense shut out the Chiefs’ offense in the second half to come away with a 21-17 victory.

Philadelphia (9-1) became the first team to win nine of their first ten games in consecutive seasons since Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts in 2005-06, and the win was even sweeter because they defeated former coach Andy Reid for the first time in five tries since he became coach in Kansas City.


With preparation for the Bills set to get underway, here’s the snap count and playing time percentages for Week 11.

Takeaways and observations from Eagles 21-17 win over Chiefs on MNF

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Philadelphia Eagles 21-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday night

The Eagles are 9-1 and the best team in the NFL after a gritty 21-17 win over the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday night.

Philadelphia overcame a 17-7 Chiefs lead at the half and held Kansas City scoreless in the second half, as the Birds moved to 9-1 on the season.

Sean Desai’s defense gave up 336 total yards but held Andy Reid’s offense to 8-17 on third downs and 2-4 in the red zone, with the Chiefs going three straight trips without points.

Jalen Hurts ran for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead score on a Brotherly Shove late in the fourth quarter, to remain the NFC’s top seed entering Week 12.

With the focus shifting towards the Bills, we’re looking at takeaways and observations from the huge win.

Top photos from Eagles 21-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football

We’re looking at the top photos from the Philadelphia Eagles 21-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on Monday Night Football

The Eagles overcame a 17-7 Chiefs lead at the half and held Kansas City scoreless in the second half, as the Birds moved to 9-1 on the season.

Sean Desai’s defense gave up 336 total yards but held Kansas City to 8-17 on third downs and 2-4 in the red zone, with the Chiefs going three straight trips without points.

Jalen Hurts ran for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead score on a Brotherly Shove late in the fourth quarter, to remain the NFL’s best team entering Week 12.

Philadelphia’s win was the first for head coach Nick Sirianni over Andy Reid and broke a five-game losing streak to their former head coach.

With the Eagles set to face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, we’re looking at the top photos from the 21-17 win.

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Instant analysis of Eagles gritty 21-17 win over the Chiefs on Monday Night Football

We’re looking at the instant analysis of the Philadelphia Eagles gritty 21-17 win over the Kansas City in Week 11 on ESPN’s Monday Night Football

The Eagles overcame a 17-7 Chiefs lead at the half and held Kansas City scoreless in the second half, as the Birds moved to 9-1 on the season.

Sean Desai’s defense gave up 336 total yards but held Kansas City to 8-17 on third downs and 2-4 in the red zone, with the Chiefs going three straight trips without points.

Jalen Hurts ran for two touchdowns, including the go-ahead score on a Brotherly Shove late in the fourth quarter, to remain the NFL’s best team entering Week 12.

Philadelphia’s win was the first for head coach Nick Sirianni over Andy Reid and broke a five-game losing streak to their former head coach.

With the Eagles set to face the Buffalo Bills on Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field, we’re looking at an instant analysis of the 21-17 win.

Eagles Twitter reacts to OC Brian Johnson’s playcalling vs. Chiefs

Fans, experts and pundits react to Eagles offensive coordinator Brian Johnson and his play calling against the Kansas City Chiefs

The Eagles lead the Chiefs 20-17 late in the fourth quarter, but all fans, pundits, and experts have talked about the playcalling of first-year offensive coordinator Brian Johnson all night.

On a gloomy, rainy night in Kansas City, Philadelphia ran 46 offensive plays and had 231 total yards (5.0 Yards Per) and 15 first downs.

All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Brown has been held to 1 catch for 8 yards on the night, yet the Eagles have been able to shake off five sacks on quarterback Jalen Hurts and uneven play from one of the NFL’s top offensive lines.

With 4:34 left in the fourth quarter, here’s how the Philadelphia Eagles’ Twitter reacted to Johnson’s playcalling.

Key takeaways from the first half as the Chiefs hold a 17-7 lead over Eagles

We’re looking at key takeaways and highlights from the first half as the Philadelphia Eagles trail the Kansas City Chiefs 17-7 on Monday NIght Football

Andy Reid is almost unbeatable coming off a bye week, and the Chiefs used 5 sacks, and one ugly Jalen Hurts interception to jump out to a 17-7 lead at rainy GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

Philadelphia All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts was 5-7 passing, for 46 yards, no touchdowns and one interception in the first half, while Kansas City held the Eagles to 82 total yards, on 13:21 time of possession and 0-3 on third downs with 25 total offensive plays.

With the second half now underway, here are key takeaways from the first half.

Best photos from Eagles’ 38-31 win over the Commanders in Week 8

We’re looking at the top photos from the Philadelphia #Eagles 38-31 win over the Washington Commanders in Week 8 at FedEx Field

On Sunday, All-Pro quarterback Jalen Hurts tossed four touchdowns, and A.J. Brown broke an NFL record while logging two more scores and 130 yards receiving in a matchup full of highlight reel-worthy plays.

The Eagles defense has allowed 31 points to the Commanders twice this season, and both times, Philadelphia came away with the win.

On defense, the Eagles allowed Washington quarterback Sam Howell to go 39-of-52 for 397 yards passing and four touchdowns, but Sean Desai’s group got a timely sack and fumble to close the game.

With a showdown against Dallas looming this week, here are the top photos from the win.

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