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Kliff Kingsbury Eyes Giants OC Job After Commanders Exit
3 Feb
Summary
- Kingsbury interviewed for the New York Giants' offensive coordinator position.
- The Giants struggled offensively, particularly in the red zone.
- Kingsbury's experience with dual-threat quarterbacks is a key asset.

Kliff Kingsbury, who recently parted ways with the Washington Commanders, is now a candidate for the offensive coordinator position with the New York Giants. This move comes after speculation that Kingsbury might pursue another head coaching opportunity.
The Giants are undergoing an offensive overhaul following a season marked by inconsistency and a league-worst 39.29% red-zone conversion rate. These offensive struggles may resonate with Kingsbury, whose tenure with the Commanders also saw issues with sustained production, contributing to their 24th-ranked passing offense.
Despite past challenges, Kingsbury's track record, especially his work with dual-threat quarterbacks like Kyler Murray, remains attractive to NFL teams. His experience could provide the Giants with a path to improve their offense and accelerate the development of their young quarterback.
Should Kingsbury join the Giants, it would add another layer to the competitive NFC East landscape. His familiarity with the Commanders' schemes and personnel could offer the Giants a strategic advantage in divisional matchups.




