The New York Giants have hired Matt Nagy to serve as the team’s new offensive coordinator, according to a report from Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The news was first shared during a "Super Bowl Live" segment alongside Tom Pelissero, confirming a major addition to the Giants coaching staff.
Nagy joins the organization with significant experience in offensive play-calling and leadership. The move comes as the Giants look to solidify their coaching ranks for the upcoming season. Per Rapoport, this hiring was part of several updates across the league, including the Cleveland Browns remaining in "limbo" with Jim Schwartz and the Atlanta Falcons finalizing their leadership structure.
The Giants have not yet released the specific terms of the agreement, but the addition of Nagy marks a definitive step in the team's offseason plans. Nagy has previously held high-level positions within the NFL, including head coaching responsibilities and various offensive assistant roles.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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