Christian Daboll, the son of Giants head coach Brian Daboll, is leaving the team’s staff, the New York Daily News reported Thursday.
Per the report, the younger Daboll intends to “pursue other avenues.”
Christian Daboll served as an offensive assistant with the Giants the past two seasons. Prior to joining the Giants, he was a collegiate student coach for four seasons, first at Alabama and then at Penn State, his alma mater.
He holds a degree in psychology from Penn State.
This week, the Giants hired Chad Hall as the assistant quarterbacks coach. He previously worked with Daboll on the staff of the Buffalo Bills.
The Giants finished the 2024 season with an NFC-worst 3-14 record.
–Field Level Media
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