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John Harbaugh to Sign with the New York Giants
- On January 15, 2026, the New York Giants agreed to hire John Harbaugh on a five-year deal reportedly worth nearly $100 million, making him one of the NFL's highest-paid coaches.
- After firing Brian Daboll, the Giants rapidly pursued John Harbaugh, who became available last week after the Baltimore Ravens fired him following the 2025 season.
- Harbaugh met with Giants personnel on Wednesday for his only in-person interview after an informal lunch and meeting with Chris Mara on Sunday, while ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Jan. 15 that contract numbers were still being negotiated.
- Ian Rapoport said the contract would make Harbaugh one of the highest-paid coaches, with reports indicating he will earn $20 million per season, up from $17 million with the Ravens, raising questions about developing rookie Jaxson Dart.
- The hire arrives as nine NFL teams are changing head coaches, with John Harbaugh, 63-year-old coach, holding a 180-113 regular-season record and a 13-11 playoff record and aiming to win a Super Bowl with a second franchise.
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Todd Monken, Jim Harbaugh’s likely offensive coordinator, can elevate Jaxson Dart
Lamar Jackson’s offensive coordinator is likely joining John Harbaugh in New York to coach Jaxson Dart. Outgoing Baltimore Ravens offensive coordinator Todd Monken, who recently interviewed for the Cleveland Browns head coaching vacancy, is believed to be Harbaugh’s pick to call plays for the Giants’ second-year QB. That will bring changes to the Giants‘ personnel, formations and pace on offense, but Dart will welcome the adjustments given Monke…
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