Overview
- ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that Kevin Stefanski will meet with the Giants on Wednesday for their open head-coaching job.
- Stefanski was dismissed by the Browns on Monday after six seasons, posting a 45-56 record with two playoff berths and one postseason win, and he earned AP coach of the year honors after each playoff season.
- As an unemployed coach, he can take in-person interviews immediately, accelerating his candidacy for teams conducting swift searches.
- He also has an interview scheduled with the Tennessee Titans, and the Atlanta Falcons have shown interest, according to multiple reports.
- Analyst Jeremy Fowler has described Stefanski as an “ideal fit” for New York based on his offensive pedigree and play-calling background.