Giants OC Mike Kafka Draws Interest from Seattle for Head Coaching Job
New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka has been requested by the Seattle Seahawks to interview for their vacant head coaching job, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported.
This is the second known request for Kafka by a team with a head coaching opening this season. Last week, the Tennessee Titans announced they had completed a virtual interview with the former NFL quarterback for their head coaching vacancy.
Kafka has been with the Giants for two seasons after joining New York from his time with Andy Reid in Kansas City. In 2022, his first season with the Giants, the team finished 9-7-1 and advanced through the Wild Card round of the postseason before being eliminated in the divisional playoff round by the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Giants finished that 2022 season with the 18th overall offense, the fourth-best running offense, and the 26th-ranked passing offense. They also averaged 21.5 points per game.
In 2023, the bottom fell out for the Giants, who finished 6-11 amid an injury-filled season. The offense finished 29th, the rushing offense finished 16th, and the passing offense finished 31st. The Giants also struggled to score, averaging 15.6 points per game.
Despite the struggles, head coach Brian Daboll told reporters during his season-ending press conference that he expected Kafka to return in 2024, calling him a good coach.
However, when asked if Kafka would return as the play caller, a role he's had for two seasons with the Giants, Daboll said, "Those are conversations we’ll have here over the next few months of what direction we’ll go, and we’ll make those decisions as we do a full evaluation."
- Follow and like us on Facebook
- Submit your questions for our mailbag
- Check out the Giants Country YouTube Channel.
- Subscribe and like the LockedOn Giants YouTube Channel