The Giants’ coordinators are safe now that all of the NFL’s head coaching vacancies are filled…but their assistants are still in high demand.

According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, the Cleveland Browns have requested permission to interview Giants Assistant Special Teams Coordinator Anthony Blevins for their Special Teams Coordinator job.
Blevins, 46, has been with the Giants since 2018, serving as both a special teams and defensive assistant in various years and working under now three head coaches. He began his NFL coaching career as an assistant special teams coach in Arizona from 2013-17, and he has a couple years of ST coordinator experience at Tennessee State from 2009-11.
The former UAB and then XFL and AF2 defensive back has reportedly also interviewed with the Broncos for their Special Teams coordinator opening, and if he leaves, Blevins would be the second Giants assistant to move on this offseason; last week, running backs coach DeAndre Smith left to join the staff of new Indianapolis head coach Shane Steichen, whom he had previously worked with back in 2009 at UNLV.
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