Former Dallas Cowboys coach Jason Garrett is reportedly staying in the NFC East.
Jason Garrett is reportedly staying in the NFC East.
Just weeks after getting fired from the Dallas Cowboys, Garrett has agreed to become the offensive coordinator for the New York Giants, according to ESPN's Ed Werder.
In doing so, Garrett joins first-year head coach Joe Judge's staff.
Garrett had been part of the Cowboys' front office since 2007 when he joined as offensive coordinator. He was promoted to assistant head coach and offensive coordinator the next season, and acted as interim head coach in 2010 before being named head coach in 2011. He finished with an 85–67 record as head coach of the Cowboys, but won only two playoff games.
Judge, 39, has spent the last eight years with the New England Patriots as the special teams and wide receivers coach. Judge had an offer to become the head coach at his alma mater Mississippi State but decided on heading to the NFL.
He also worked under Nick Saban as a special teams assistant at Alabama from 2009-2011. In his career, Judge has three Super Bowl rings as a Patriots assistant and two BCS championships with Alabama.
Last season, the Giants ranked 18th out of 32 teams in terms of points for and finished 23rd in yards. Despite the team's below-average production, however, they do have a number of promising young players on offense, including Saquon Barkley, Daniel Jones and Darius Slayton.
January 18, 2020 at 06:25AM
Report: Former Cowboys HC Jason Garrett to Be Giants' New Offensive Coordinator
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