As the New York Giants continue their search for a long-term solution under center, one name that could emerge as a draft target should they not opt for one of the top two quarterbacks (Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders) is Jaxson Dart.
The New York Giants are moving on from their two defensive backs coaches, Jerome Henderson (defensive passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach) and safeties coach Michael Treier.
Joe Judge reportedly removed himself from the running of a college head coaching job. After working for Nick Saban and Bill Belichick, Judge landed his first head coaching gig at any level when the New York Giants hired him in 2020.
Bill Belichick is one of the most successful coaches in NFL history with six Super Bowl rings during his time with the New England Patriots. But former Belichick assistants have never been able to find much success when become head coaches.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Former New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate, signed after the team traded away Odell Beckham, Jr., recently admitted he was not a fan of Joe Judge, his head coach with the Giants during the 2020 season.
In the final week of the 2021 regular season, the New York Giants closed out an ugly campaign with a 22-7 loss to the Washington Commanders. That game was the last for head coach Joe Judge, who was fired shortly thereafter.
Judge went 10-23 in two seasons has Giants head coach Every offseason, new coaches are hired, and teams hope to have found their next Bill Belichick, Andy Reid, or Mike Tomlin.
It’s nearing the end of June and team minicamps are winding down. The pace is slower, which means there’s more time for different types of stories, like Pro Football Network ranking the worst coaching hires in NFL history.
Former Giants head coach Joe Judge will be an assistant on the staff of former Raiders head coach Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss. Kiffin has hired Judge to work for Ole Miss with the nonspecific title of senior analyst, according to multiple reports.
The Ole Miss Rebels will add former NFL head coach Joe Judge to its coaching staff ahead of the 2024 season. Tyler Komis of Inside the Rebels for 247Sports reports that Lane Kiffin opted to bring in Joe Judge, another NFL-experienced mind.
Judge is expected to join Lane Kiffin’s staff as a senior analyst Joe Judge, former head coach of the New York Giants, will now join the staff at Ole Miss under Lane Kiffin, per Zach Berry.
Following a regime change in New England, former New York Giants head coach Joe Judge recently found himself without a job. However, Judge’s stint on unemployment didn’t last long.
Former New York Giants head coach Joe Judge is joining the Ole Miss football staff. Per ESPN's Chris Low, Judge "is expected to serve in a senior analyst…
The Patriots aren't repeating their mistakes and are pursuing an offensive coordinator for next season, the team announced in a statement. The long, national nightmare that was the Matt Patricia and Joe Judge era is seemingly over.
The last time Judge, 40, was directly associated with the Patriots, he served as their special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach for the 2019 season.
The Raiders are looking to fill out Josh McDaniel's new coaching staff and are apparently looking at former New York Giants head coach Joe Judge as a candidate for special teams coordinator.