Mike Kafka, Giants and Saints
MIKE KAFKA GETS SECOND INTERVIEW FOR SAINTS HC JOB ... From there he went to the NFL, making spots with Seattle (with whom he was part of a Super Bowl championship), Atlanta, Philadelphia, and the Jets, with whom he’s been since the 2021 season.
After interviewing with the Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons, Michigan defensive coordinator Wink Martindale has been linked to another potential job opening in the NFL.
Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver is now set for a Friday meeting with the team and Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka is scheduled for Saturday. Former Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy was also originally slated for this week, but he is ...
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The Giants’ offensive and defensive coordinators will be head coaches at two of the highest profile pre-NFL Draft showcases of college football talent.
The New Orleans Saints are hosting New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka for a second interview ... finalist after bids with Washington and Atlanta a year ago. His second interview ...
The Saints’ coaching search is heating up this week. According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Media, New Orleans has scheduled in-person interviews with Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver. Kafka’s ...
Kafka was the Giants play-caller in the 2022 season and the Giants ended up getting their first postseason win since 2011. After that, Kafka had interviews with the Panthers, Texans, Colts and Cardinals for their open head coach spots. He got second interview opportunities with Houston and Arizona in that coaching cycle.
Taylor Elgersma is trying to become the first player to get drafted into the NFL without playing a snap at an American college.
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