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Giants head coaching search: Brian Daboll to get second interview on Monday

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By: Ed Valentine

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Buffalo offensive coordinator is first candidate to get second interview

New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen wasted no time taking advantage of the Buffalo Bills’ stunning loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, reportedly scheduling a second interview on Monday with Buffalo offensive coordinator Brian Daboll for the team’s head-coaching job.

Daboll interviewed with Schoen and co-owners John Mara and Steve Tisch on Friday evening, Schoen’s first day on the job.

The Giants are also interviewing former Atlanta Falcons head coach and current Dallas Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn for their head-coaching vacancy on Monday.

Daboll, 46, has been offensive coordinator for Buffalo since 2018. That time coincides with Schoen’s work for the Bills as assistant general manager.

Aside from spending the 2017 season as offensive coordinator/quarterbacks coach for Alabama, Daboll has been an NFL assistant coach since 2000. He has worked for the New England Patriots twice, along with the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs and the Bills. His stint in Buffalo is the fourth time Daboll has been an offensive coordinator at the NFL level. He has never been a head coach.

Buffalo GM Brandon Beane was asked during a videoconference on Friday about Daboll’s prospects as a head coach.

“I think Brian is going to do a great job when he gets a chance as a head coach,” Beane said.

Perhaps Schoen and the Giants are going to give him that opportunity.

Originally posted on Big Blue View