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New York Giants
Professional football's oldest and most dignified franchise, the Giants helped make New York care about the NFL when the sport was still an afterthought. Four Super Bowl trophies and a century of history demand relevance—and a rebuild that has tested the Mara family's storied stewardship like never before.
Current Leadership
President & Co-Owner
John Mara, the eldest son of Wellington Mara, has served as team president and co-owner since his father's passing in 2005. A graduate of Fordham Law School, he has been involved with the Giants organization his entire life and represents the third generation of Mara family ownership.
Chairman & Co-Owner
Steve Tisch became chairman and co-owner upon his father Bob Tisch's death in 2005. An Academy Award-winning film producer, Tisch brings a unique perspective to the ownership group and shares control of the franchise with the Mara family.
Head Coach
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| John Harbaugh | Head Coach | 2026 |
Offense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Mike Kafka | Offensive Coordinator | 2022 |
| Shea Tierney | Offensive Line Coach | 2022 |
| Mike Groh | Wide Receivers Coach | 2022 |
| Dean Darling | Tight Ends Coach | 2024 |
| Joel Thomas | Running Backs Coach | 2024 |
| Shea Campbell | Quarterbacks Coach | 2022 |
Defense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Shane Bowen | Defensive Coordinator | 2024 |
| Drew Wilkins | Linebackers Coach | 2022 |
| Jerome Henderson | Defensive Backs Coach | 2022 |
| Andre Patterson | Defensive Line Coach | 2022 |
| Michael Davis | Safeties Coach | 2024 |
Special Teams
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Thomas McGaughey | Special Teams Coordinator | 2018 |
Historical Figures
Co-Owner & President
Wellington Mara spent his entire life with the Giants, working as a ball boy as a child before eventually becoming co-owner. He was one of the most respected figures in NFL history, playing a key role in the league's growth and the negotiation of television contracts that transformed professional football.
Co-Owner
Robert Tisch, co-chairman of Loews Corporation and former U.S. Postmaster General, purchased a 50% stake in the Giants in 1991. His partnership with Wellington Mara provided stability during a transitional period for the franchise.
Founding Owner
Tim Mara purchased the New York Giants franchise for $500 in 1925 and built it into one of the NFL's cornerstone organizations. His commitment to the league during its formative years helped ensure professional football's survival and growth.