Giants assistant GM Brandon Brown is interviewing for the Las Vegas Raiders’ GM opening.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers assistant GM John Spytek is taken into account the frontrunner for the job, however it will be nice for each Brown and the Giants if he landed the gig. The Raiders’ request to interview Brown was first reported by CBS Sports activities.
Brown, 36, would climb upwards regardless of his affiliation with the Giants’ final three seasons that dragged the franchise to a league-worst 3-14 document in 2024, tied with the Titans and Browns.
The Giants would obtain a compensatory third-round decide in every of the subsequent two NFL Drafts for having a minority worker employed by one other membership as its head coach or major soccer government.
Brown, whom the Giants employed away from the Philadelphia Eagles in 2022, would mark the second departure of this offseason from Giants GM Joe Schoen’s internal circle.
Ryan Cowden, an government advisor to Schoen, simply left to affix the Patriots and reunite with Mike Vrabel, his former Tennessee Titans colleague, as New England’s new No. 2 behind government VP of participant personnel Eliot Wolf.
Cowden comparatively had a cup of espresso with the Giants from June 2023 into Jan. 2025.
He’s greatest recognized for yelling “F–k!” within the Giants’ draft room throughout a scene of HBO’s Onerous Knocks in response to the Houston Texans’ choice of nook Kamari Lassiter at decide No. 42.
The Giants badly wanted a nook final offseason, however Schoen traded the staff’s No. 39 total decide within the early second spherical for edge rusher Brian Burns.
The Saints took Kool-Support McKinstry at decide No. 41. The Texans took Lassiter at No. 42. And the Giants at No. 47 ended up with security Tyler Nubin, who was baptized by fireplace throughout a troublesome rookie season.
Different Giants workers adjustments — along with Wednesday’s firings of defensive backs coach Jerome Henderson and safeties coach Mike Treier — embrace defensive assistant Ben Burress going to South Carolina, director of power and conditioning Frank Piraino following Vrabel to New England after one yr in New York, and director of sports activities and efficiency vitamin Steve Smith leaving, per The Athletic.