The New York Giants have promoted Mike Kafka to assistant head coach, adding a new title to his responsibilities as offensive coordinator. This move comes after rumors surfaced that Kafka was considering leaving East Rutherford, but both he and coach Brian Daboll denied these claims.
While there is some uncertainty surrounding Kafka’s role with the team, Daboll has suggested that he may take over play-calling duties himself. Kafka himself is not entirely sure what his expanded responsibilities will entail, but he is eager to learn and grow under Daboll’s guidance.
Kafka has gained additional experience this offseason by being involved in the interview process for hiring support staff. He sees this as an opportunity to continue growing and learning from Daboll. As the offseason progresses and the regular season approaches, Kafka expects his role to evolve even further.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his current duties, Kafka is expected to be a top candidate for head coaching positions in 2025. His dedication to learning and growing within the Giants organization has put him in a strong position for future coaching opportunities.