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The New York Giants have requested to interview Denver Broncos assistant head coach/special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi for their head-coaching vacancy, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Thursday, noting the history between Rizzi and Giants general manager Joe Schoen.
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New York Giants have requested to interview Broncos assistant head coach/special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi
According to ESPN’s lead NFL insider, the New York Giants have requested permission to interview Denver Broncos assistant head coach/special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi for their vacant head coaching position.
The Baltimore Ravens have interviewed Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph for their head coaching vacancy.
Also chosen as first team All-Pros were Broncos special teams ace Devon Key and right guard Quinn Meinerz. Both had outstanding seasons, for Meinerz in run blocking, and Key, who set a franchise record for special teams tackles.
The Giants have met or will meet with Kevin Stefanski, Raheem Morris, and Antonio Pierce this week, and they're adding another candidate with head coaching experience to the list of candidates for their head coaching vacancy.
While most Denver Broncos players and coaches are taking some time away from work this week after securing a bye during the first week of the NFL playoffs, defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is expected to interview with a handful of NFL teams about their head coaching vacancies.
The New York Giants have requested an interview with Broncos assistant head coach and special teams coordinator Darren Rizzi, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter. Rizzi previously served as an interim head coach with the New Orleans Saints in 2024, so he does have some experience running a team, but New York's interest surprised us.
The quote that will travel all week: the executive’s blunt claim that Denver’s offense has looked “horrible,” and that it looked that way again even as the Broncos locked up the conference’s top spot. “Denver has looked horrible on offense, and they looked horrible again today,” the full quote read.