The Giants officially have their new general manager and head coach, both Bills products, and they could bring in their offensive coordinator from Buffalo as well.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, now that former Bills offensive coordinator Brian Daboll has been named New York’s head coach, current Buffalo quarterbacks coach and passing-game coordinator Ken Dorsey is “likely” to become the Giants or Bills offensive coordinator, with both teams now having an opening and ties to Dorsey.

With the help of Dorsey, Daboll put together one of the top offenses in the NFL this season, ranking third in the league in points per game before hanging a total of 83 points in two playoff games. Bills quarterback Josh Allen has become a perennial MVP candidate with the help of Dorsey, who began as a QB coach back in 2013, spending five years with the Panthers and Cam Newton, who was an MVP himself when Carolina reached the Super Bowl in 2015.
Allen has spoken highly of Dorsey and has advocated for him to stay put in Buffalo, so if Daboll and the Giants want him, they would have to convince him that New York’s putrid offense from this past season can be turned around with Daniel Jones leading the way.
Follow Ryan Chichester on Twitter: @ryanchichester1
Follow WFAN on Social Media
Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Twitch