Overview
- Head coach John Harbaugh confirmed the offense will be built around Jaxson Dart and said he expects the quarterback to make a leap.
- Harbaugh outlined a playbook that is elegant enough to attack modern defenses yet simple to execute, with Dart operating in power run, dropback, RPO, play‑action, and downfield concepts.
- Matt Nagy, who worked in Andy Reid’s Kansas City system with Patrick Mahomes but did not call plays there, will run the Giants’ offense and praised Dart’s accuracy, toughness, and running ability.
- The Giants assembled a collaborative staff that blends ideas from Nagy, quarterbacks coach and pass game coordinator Brian Callahan, senior offensive assistant Greg Roman on the run game, and position coaches Willie Taggart and Tim Kelly.
- With voluntary work beginning, the team is counting on Year‑2 growth from Dart off a 2,272‑yard, 15‑TD, 5‑INT rookie season and is evaluating returning playmakers and possible draft or free‑agent additions to round out the attack.