Mike Kafka, New York Giants
The New York Giants will be able to keep offensive coordinator Mike Kafka if Philadelphia Eagles coach Kellen Moore takes the New Orleans Saints job off the table.
Neither of the consensus top two quarterback prospects for the 2025 NFL Draft, Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders, were in Alabama to soak up the sun or the spotlight this week at the Senior Bowl.
Kafka, who played quarterback at St. Rita and Northwestern, has interviewed for eight head-coaching positions in the last three hiring cycles.
Saints coaching candidate Mike Kafka is serving as a head coach this week in the Senior Bowl. He shared what he tried to convey in his nine-hour interview with New Orleans
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.
New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka spoke about why the New Orleans Saints aren't necessarily an undesirable landing spot for a potential head coach.
Going 3-14, the Giants are attempting to get by while making only minor staff changes. In addition to retaining their
The troubling downturn for the Giants and their offense the past two years seemingly has not touched or damaged Mike Kafka’s reputation.
The New York Giants will be able to keep offensive coordinator Mike Kafka if Philadelphia Eagles coach Kellen Moore takes the New Orleans Saints job off the table.
Due to the Eagles playing in the Super Bowl, the Saints cannot officially offer him the job or interview him in person anymore until the Big Game is complete.
One of the Saints’ interviews with a head coaching candidate ran a whopping nine hours. Mike Kafka clearly wants the job: