Key takeaways:
– Horton, 41, has been Harbaugh’s trusted special teams ace in Baltimore since 2014, and now he’ll join Harbaugh in the Big Apple.
– Under Horton, Baltimore’s special teams were consistently elite: top-tier punt and kickoff metrics, and standout play that helped the Ravens sit among the league’s best in special teams DVOA.
– Punter Jordan Stout shined in 2025, earning NFL First Team All-Pro honors after leading the league in net punting average. 📊
– Baltimore’s coaching shakeup continues: Jesse Minter is the new head coach, with Todd Monken rumored to join as offensive coordinator. The Ravens are also searching for a new special teams coordinator.
– Harbaugh’s move to the Giants means Horton’s transition to New York, and it’s possible Willie Taggart could follow as well, further reshaping the Giants’ staff. ⚡
Bottom line: This is a bold, experience-rich upgrade for the Giants, leaning on Horton’s proven special teams mastery as they build around Harbaugh’s leadership. The ripple effects are already buzzing across both sides of this high-stakes NFL coaching carousel. 🏈📈