The New York Giants are planning to hire Matt Nagy as the team's new offensive coordinator, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. Nagy, 47, joins the organization after a highly successful tenure as an assistant with the Kansas City Chiefs.
During his time in Kansas City, Nagy won two Super Bowls while working closely with Patrick Mahomes. He now transitions to a pivotal role in New York, where he will be tasked with the development of young quarterback Jaxson Dart. The move is seen as a significant step for the Giants as they look to overhaul their offensive production and leverage Nagy's experience within a championship-winning system.
Nagy brings a wealth of experience to the Giants sideline, having served in various high-level coaching capacities. His primary focus will be integrating his offensive philosophy to maximize the potential of the current roster. Additional details regarding the contract and coaching staff adjustments are expected to be finalized soon.
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