Overview
- Harbaugh has agreed in principle to take over the Giants, with a multi-year contract being finalized and reporting from the New York Post estimating a five-year framework near $100 million.
- The Giants outpaced other suitors with an in-person, daylong visit, ownership meetings, and a private flight, and Harbaugh subsequently canceled a Titans meeting and exited the Falcons’ search.
- Early staff work is underway, with Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken widely mentioned as a candidate to follow Harbaugh and names like Zach Orr, Jim Leonhard, Anthony Weaver and Dennard Wilson under consideration.
- Governance questions remain, including how roster control will be divided and whether GM Joe Schoen’s role or authority changes under the new coach.
- Immediate football priorities highlighted in coverage include accelerating Jaxson Dart’s development and strengthening the secondary, interior offensive line and inside linebacker group, as fans voice renewed optimism over Harbaugh’s track record.