ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Webb agreed to become the Broncos’ OC after a round of interviews that included three head coaching opportunities and multiple OC openings. Webb opted to remain in Denver, opting for continuity over a likely jump to a different role elsewhere.
Webb, a former Giants backup quarterback, has long been viewed as a sharp offensive mind. He has drawn interest from multiple teams and even earned earlier overtures from NFL programs seeking his coaching acumen since his playing days.
Broncos quarterback Bo Nix has publicly credited Webb with simplifying the offense and helping him stay focused on the core elements of the game. Nix’s praise underscores the respect Webb has earned within Denver’s building.
With Webb off the Giants’ radar, Harbaugh’s OC search now shifts among a slate of candidates the team has reportedly interviewed, including Kliff Kingsbury, Brian Callahan, Alex Tanney, Jim Bob Cooter, and Shane Day. The group features a mix of experience and potential, likely appealing to Harbaugh and an emerging quarterback in the mix.
The presence of a young signal-caller like Jaxson Dart adds another layer of intrigue for prospective coordinators, as potential fits weigh how they would maximize development and production in New York’s offense.
As Harbaugh broadens the net, the Giants’ offensive coordinator decision remains forthcoming. The club’s ability to align its play-caller with a young quarterback and a evolving roster will be a key storyline in the coming weeks.