The New Orleans Saints will interview New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka for their vacancy at head coach.
Bears will interview Giants OC Mike Kafka for head coach
New York Giants assistant head coach and offensive coordinator Mike Kafka has been a hot commodity on the head coaching circuit for the past two seasons, and that trend will continue in 2025. The Chic
New York Giants assistant head coach Mike Kafka says he has one year remaining on his contract and “loves working” with Brian Daboll.
Mike Kafka’s future could turn in a lot of different directions. The Giants assistant head coach/offensive coordinator revealed Thursday that he is under contract in 2025, which means he can be blocked from interviewing to make a lateral move even though another team might allow him to regain the play-calling responsibilities that he lost to head coach Brian Daboll after the 2023 season.
Here’s a wild card for you. The New Orleans Saints have reportedly requested an interview with New York Giants assistant head coach Mike Kafka:
"Buzz" has emerged, pointing to Kafka being dismissed in the event Daboll remains in place, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer writes. Such a development would likely be centered on Daboll reclaiming full control of the Giants offense.
The Chicago Bears are interested in interviewing New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka to be their next head coach.
Mike Kafka continues to draw interest in head coaching spots despite being stripped of play-calling duties in 2024.
New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll admits that he could surrender play-calling in 2025 but stopped short of fully committing to that.
According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, the Bears have requested to interview New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka for their vacant head coach job. Kafka is the third offensive coordinator to be requested to interview for the gig.
The Chicago Bears have requested to speak to New York Giants assistant head coach/offensive coordinator Mike Kafka in regards to filling their head coaching vacancy, reports NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.