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Harbaugh's Giants: Playoffs or Bust in Year One?
17 Jan
Summary
- Analyst urges Giants to reach playoffs in John Harbaugh's first season.
- John Harbaugh brings a Super Bowl win and 18 years of Ravens coaching experience.
- Stephen A. Smith doubts Giants can win division against strong NFC East rivals.

John Harbaugh has officially joined the New York Giants on a five-year contract, ushering in a new era for the franchise that struggled with a 4-13 record in the 2025 season. His arrival has significantly boosted fan morale and elevated expectations for the upcoming 2026 season.
Former NFL player Harry Douglas set a high bar for Harbaugh, stating that reaching the playoffs in his first year is essential for success. Douglas pointed to Jim Harbaugh's immediate impact with the Los Angeles Chargers as a precedent. John Harbaugh boasts an impressive 180-113 record over 18 years with the Baltimore Ravens, including a Super Bowl XLVII victory and developing star quarterback Lamar Jackson.




