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NY Giants’ TE Daniel Bellinger ‘excited’ as he heads into free agency

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Daniel Bellinger’s career arc with the New York Giants has been difficult to understand at times.

A fourth-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, Bellinger started immediately. He caught 30 passes in 35 targets, two for touchdowns, in a promising rookie season.

Since then, though, Bellinger has always played second-fiddle to someone else on the Giants’ tight end depth chart.

In 2023, that was veteran Darren Waller. Bellinger was mostly forgotten about that season until Waller, inevitably, was injured. He ended up with 25 receptions.

Over the past two seasons, Bellinger has been usurped by 2024 fourth-round pick Theo Johnson. He caught just 14 passes in 2024 and 19 this season.

The 2025 season featured the two longest receptions of his career, 44 and 29 yards. The 29-yarder came in Week 18 against the Dallas Cowboys, a play that showed off more athleticism than Bellinger is often given credit for.

Bellinger has never complained about his situation with the Giants, even if it has long been clear that he was being under-utilized.

“I think every opportunity they gave me, I made the most of it,” Bellinger said. “Was it perfect? Was it clean 100 percent of the time? No.”

“But at the end of the day, I just wanted to help us win, regardless of what role that looked like. Whether that means I’m playing 60 snaps a game or 30 snaps a game or five snaps a game. I just wanted to help us win.”

The Giants, of course, have not won nearly enough over the past three seasons. Bellinger is now a backup tight end headed to free agency who doesn’t know if the Giants, who will have a new coaching staff, will want him around.

Bellinger said GM Joe Schoen told him be believes the tight end is “part of the solution” for the Giants, which he admitted was “good to hear.”

Still, he has no idea whether or not he will return to the Giants next season.

“Ultimately I don’t know,” Bellinger said. “It’s a business. We’ll see what happens in the next few months.”

Bellinger would love a bigger role somewhere than the Giants have been willing to give him. He said he would “100 percent” be looking for an opportunity to be a full-time starter.

“Everybody wants to be number one in their position to succeed as much as they can. And, of course, that’s what I want,” Bellinger said. “But my main goal in football from Little League to now and furthermore is just help a team win. If that is a tight end one role, that’s what I want. But if I can help a team in a tight end two role or in special teams, whatever it takes to help a team win, I think is my biggest goal, because that’s what I want to walk away from the game and say, OK, I helped the team win games.”

Bellinger is looking ahead to free agency for the first time as his rookie contract expires is “exciting.”

“I’ve never gone through it,” Bellinger said. “I’ve talked to a bunch of guys that have gone through the free agency process and all that, so I’m excited and just ready to see what happens next.”

Source: https://www.bigblueview.com/new-yor...-nfl-free-agency-theo-johnson-coaching-search
 
NY Giants news: Interview requested with Broncos’ special teams coach

Denver Broncos special teams coordinator and assistant head coach Darren Rizzi on the sideline against the Houston Texans

Darren Rizzi

The New York Giants have requested an interview with Denver Broncos special teams coordinator and assistant head coach Darren Rizzi for their vacant head coaching position.

The report comes courtesy of ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Rizzi, 55, is a familiar face for Giants’ GM Joe Schoen. The two spent eight years together in the Miami Dolphins’ organization, from 2009 when Rizzi joined the Dolphins staff until 2017 when Schoen left to join the Buffalo Bills’ front office.

During that time, Rizzi spent that time as a special teams’ coach, while Schoen was a national scout, director of college scouting, and finally director of player personnel.

Rizzi has been a coach in the NFL since 2009 when he joined the Dolphins’ staff as their assistant special teams coach. He became their special teams coordinator in 2010 and added the title of Associate Head Coach in 2017. Rizzi wasn’t retained when Brian Flores became the Dolphins’ head coach in 2019 and joined Sean Payton’s staff with the New Orleans Saints on February 1, 2019.

He stayed on the staff when Dennis Allen became the Saints’ head coach and was named the assisstant head coach in 2022 and was named the interim head coach when Allen was fired in 2024.

Rizzi ultimately reunited with Payton in Denver in 2025. The Giants have also requested an interview with Broncos’ defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, while the Las Vegas Raiders and Baltimore Ravens have requested interviews with quarterbacks coach (and former Giants’ quarterback) Davis Webb for their own head coaching vacancies.

Rizzi is the eighth former head coach in whom the Giants expressed interest for their head coaching position. The list of former head coaches now looks like this:

  • Mike Kafka
  • Kevin Stefanski
  • John Harbaugh
  • Joseph Vance
  • Raheem Morris
  • Mike McCarthy
  • Antonio Pierce
  • Darren Rizzi

The Giants have also requested interviews with Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak and Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo.

Source: https://www.bigblueview.com/new-yor...rizzi-head-coach-interview-request-joe-schoen
 
College Football Playoffs: Fiesta Bowl — NFL Draft prospects for NY Giants

Miami Hurricanes defenders Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor sack Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin

Miami Hurricanes defenders Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor sack Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin.

Good evening, New York Giants fans! We’ve arrived at the Fiesta Bowl and the College Football Playoffs semi-final, featuring (6) Ole Miss facing off against (10) Miami. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.

Football has been chaos this year at both the collegiate and NFL levels, and the semi-final round of the College Football Playoffs is a perfect example of this. Few people predicted Miami taking (1) Ohio State behind the woodshed or Ole Miss beating (3) Georgia, and I don’t think anyone predicted both of those powerhouses falling.

Tonights’ game features two experienced quarterbacks in Miami’s Carson Beck and Trinidad Chambliss at Ole Miss.

From the Giants’ perspective, a great game by Carson Beck could be a boon. Beck was widely considered a potential option for the Giants after Daniel Jones was benched in 2024, but he ultimately returned to school and transferred to Miami. He’s done a good job of rebuilding his draft stock this year and cold be a Day 2 prospect by the time the draft rolls around. The more highly drafted quarterbacks the better for the Giants, and Beck ascending to a fringe first round player could make him a potential trade target at the top of the second round.

Chambliss, on the other hand, is pursuing a waiver to return to school for a sixth season. He transferred from Division II Ferris State to Ole Miss this year and has emerged as a playmaker for the Rebels.

We’ve highlighted each of these teams twice so far, so we won’t go back over the players to watch. Instead, I’d just advise everyone to enjoy the game and take note of whichever players leap off the screen.

That said, it might behoove Giants fans to keep an eye on Miami right tackle Francis Mauigoa, who could replace Jermaine Eluemunor or Greg Van Roten. Likewise, edge defenders Rueben Bain Jr. and Akheem Mesidor could be in play for the Giants if their next defensive coordinator makes a significant change to the scheme.

Use this as your open thread to discuss all of tonight’s action!

Source: https://www.bigblueview.com/new-yor...-bowl-ole-miss-miami-nfl-draft-2026-prospects
 
New York Giants head coaching search 2026: Everything you need to know

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The New York Giants are once again searching for a new head coach, their fifth full-time head coach since letting Tom Coughlin go in 2015.

Since that time, the Giants have been through full-time head coaches Ben McAdoo, Pat Shurmur, Joe Judge and now Brian Daboll. They have had interim head coaches Steve Spagnuolo for four games replacing McAdoo in 2017 and now Mike Kafka taking over for Daboll.

Can Kafka, getting his first opportunity to be a head coach after interviewing for several open jobs the past three offseasons, earn the job? Will the Giants look for an experienced head coach? A first-timer? An offensive-minded coach to continue molding rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart? A defensive-minded head coach to fix their under-performing defense?

Right now, all we know is that Daboll is gone, Kafka is the interim coach and that GM Joe Schoen still has his job.

Big Blue View will have all the candidates, rumors, news, interviews and the eventual hiring for you right here.

Stay tuned!

NY Giants head coaching interview schedule​

  • Mike Kafka (Completed)
  • Kevin Stefanski (Completed)
  • Raheem Morris (Completed)
  • Antonio Pierce (Thursday night and Friday)
  • Vance Joseph (Friday — Virtual)
  • Darren Rizzi (Saturday — Russini)
  • Lou Anarumo (Pending)
  • Klint Kubiak (Pending)
  • Mike McCarthy (Monday night and Tuesday | Stapleton)
  • John Harbaugh (Pending)

Source: https://www.bigblueview.com/new-yor...ch-rumors-candidates-interviews-news-analysis
 
Giants news, 1/10: Free agent report card, John Harbaugh, Jaxson Dart

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From Big Blue View​

Other Giant observations​

The Top Offseason Goal for Every NFL Team That Missed the Playoffs | FOX Sports


New York Giants: Hire an experienced head coach. The pieces of a bright future are actually there. They’ve got a good, young quarterback (Jaxson Dart), a No. 1 receiver (Malik Nabers), two running backs (Cam Skattebo, Tyrone Tracy), a strong defensive line (Brian Burns, Dexter Lawrence, Abdul Carter), an experienced secondary (Jevon Holland, Paulson Adebo). That, at the very least, is a promising core.

What they need now is someone who can put it all together. They went 1-7 in one-score games this season. They blew five double-digit leads and five games in which they led in the fourth quarter. That’s more of a sign of bad coaching than a lack of talent. And while it’s easy to say “Just hire the best coach” regardless of experience, let’s face it: The Giants have been terrible at picking coaches since Tom Coughlin left. So this time, find a guy who has done it before — someone who’s had at least one season of success, who can learn from whatever mistakes he already made. The last thing they need is another coach learning on the job. This franchise has been a disaster for a decade. They can’t wait for a rookie coach to figure it out. They need a guy who knows what he’s doing, now. If they do that, the turnaround could be quick.

Simms supports Kevin Stefanski​

Phill Simms doesn't like the idea of Kevin Stefanski in New York… he LOVES it 🤩@PhilSimmsQB | @heykayadams pic.twitter.com/9LSMF8l0P5

— Up & Adams (@UpAndAdamsShow) January 8, 2026

Giants beware! John Harbaugh contract ‘prerequisites’ are out — and four teams interested | NJ.com


Harbaugh, seeking more power than he had with the Baltimore Ravens, demands reportedly are 20 million a year salary, $10 million assistant coach budget, total authority over the roster and would like to select his own personnel guy.

What Brian Daboll is telling coaches about Giants’ opening, Jaxson Dart | New York Post


Brian Daboll is praising ownership and quarterback Jaxson Dart to candidates interested in his former job, according to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini.

“I’ve actually spoken to some coaches interested in the Giants’ job who’ve had conversations with Daboll, and they’ve gotten rave reviews about this Giants job, specifically about Jaxson,” Russini said on the “Giants Huddle” podcast Thursday. “Ownership and Jaxson, again, are things he had shared with them in I guess you can call it private conversations, but everyone is collecting information. They want to know what they’re walking into here, because nobody knows unless you do it.”

Cam Skattebo eager to help Giants on field again | Giants.com


Skattebo, along with close friend and quarterback Jaxson Dart, will take on even bigger roles now that the “rookie” label has been officially shed.

“It’s hard to lead a team full of vets,” Skattebo said. “Vets look at rookies as rookies, so you have to kind of fight through that if you are a true leader and you fight through that for your rookie year. Things start to change when you’re a leader and start to be able to step up and take the role they’re supposed to.”

1 Stat That Defines Every NFL Team’s 2025 Season | Bleacher Report


New York Giants: 1-7 The Giants’ 1-7 record in one-score games was the worst in the NFC. The team had a better scoring margin (minus-58) than the playoff-bound Panthers (minus-69), but it continually fell short in big moments. Reverse their fortunes in games decided by one score and they’re in the playoffs.

Rebel pilot Jaxson Dart​

All wings report in. JD6 standing by.

Last night, quarterback for the New York Giants, Jaxson Dart lived out his Rebel pilot dream by bringing the brand new LEGO® Smart Brick to life at Sphere in Las Vegas. pic.twitter.com/JT9IkOSOqj

— Star Wars (@starwars) January 8, 2026

2025 NFL All-Rookie Team highlighted by Jaxson Dart, TreVeyon Henderson | The Athletic


Quarterback Jaxson Dart, New York Giants. A steep learning curve was to be expected as Dart made the jump from college to the NFL, but he played above expectation almost from the start. Despite making only 11 starts (and just one with a healthy Malik Nabers), Dart accounted for 24 total touchdowns (15 passing, nine rushing), easily the most among first-year players. (Cam Ward finished second with 17 touchdowns.) Several of the key rate stats also favored Dart, including EPA per dropback (0.03), touchdowns per attempt (4.4) and touchdown-to-interception ratio (3.0).

With 487 rushing yards, Dart’s legs also were a big part of his productivity. He finished with more rushing yards than Alvin Kamara, and the only quarterbacks to produce more yards on the ground were Josh Allen and Justin Herbert. Whether or not his play style will work long-term is a debate for a different day. For now, Dart deserves the crown as the top rookie quarterback.

Edge rusher Abdul Carter, New York Giants; James Pearce Jr., Atlanta Falcons. Despite a few speed bumps (on and off the field), Carter looked like a top-five pick down the stretch. His 66 pressures led all rookies and tied with George Karlaftis for 11th most in the league. The Athletic’s Austin Mock does a great job compiling “splash” plays for defenders (sacks, pressures, tackles for loss, third-/fourth-down stops, etc. — basically, all the negative plays for an offense). Carter led all rookies during the regular season with 82 “splash plays,” 13 more than Pearce, who ranked No. 2 among rookies.

Around the league​


Eagles-49ers Final Injury Report: Lane Johnson questionable | Bleeding Green Nation

Niners QB Brock Purdy reflects on first playoff loss to Eagles ahead of Sunday’s wild-card game | NFL.com

Davante Adams, Quentin Lake set to return for Rams’ wild-card matchup vs. Panthers | The Athletic

The first batch of names for the Cowboys DC search emerge | Blogging the Boys

Ravens complete interview with Kevin Stefanski | Pro Football Talk

OC Todd Monken faults self for decline of Lamar Jackson, Ravens | ESPN.com

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