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time10-02-2025

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Add Super Bowl Scoring Sums

Super Bowl XXVII At The Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Buffalo 7 3 7 0—17 Dallas 14 14 3 21—52 First Quarter Buf_Thomas 2 run (Christie kick), 10:00. Dal_Novacek 23 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick), 1:36. Dal_J.Jones 2 fumble return (Elliott kick), 1:21. Second Quarter Buf_FG Christie 21, 3:24. Dal_Irvin 19 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick), 1:54. Dal_Irvin 18 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick), 1:36. Third Quarter Dal_FG Elliott 20, 8:21. Buf_Beebe 40 pass from Reich (Christie kick), 0:00. Fourth Quarter Dal_Harper 45 pass from Aikman (Elliott kick), 10:04. Dal_E.Smith 10 run (Elliott kick), 8:12. Dal_Norton 9 fumble return (Elliott kick), 7:31. A_98,374. ___ Super Bowl XXVI Jan. 26, 1992 At The Metrodome, Minneapolis Washington 0 17 14 6—37 Buffalo 0 0 10 14—24 Second Quarter Was_FG Lohmiller 34, 13:02. Was_Byner 10 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller kick), 9:54. Was_Riggs 1 run (Lohmiller kick), 7:17. Third Quarter Was_Riggs 2 run (Lohmiller kick), 14:44. Buf_FG Norwood 21, 11:59. Buf_Thomas 1 run (Norwood kick), 4:58. Was_Clark 30 pass from Rypien (Lohmiller kick), 1:24. Fourth Quarter Was_FG Lohmiller 25, 14:56. Buf_Metzelaars 2 pass from Kelly (Norwood kick), 5:59. Buf_Beebe 4 pass from Kelly (Norwood kick), 3:55. A_63,130. ___ Super Bowl XXV Jan. 27, 1991 At Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla. Buffalo 3 9 0 7—19 N.Y. Giants 3 7 7 3—20 First Quarter NYG_FG 28, 7:16. Buf_FG Norwood 23, 5:51. Second Quarter Buf_D.Smith 1 run (Norwood kick), 13:20. Buf_Safety, tackled Hostetler in end zone, 8:27. NYG_Baker 14 pass from Hostetler ( kick), 0:25. Third Quarter NYG_Anderson 1 run ( kick), 5:31. Fourth Quarter Buf_Thomas 31 run (Norwood kick), 14:52. NYG_FG 21, 7:20. A_73,813. ___ Super Bowl XXIV Jan. 28, 1990 At The Superdome, New Orleans San Francisco 13 14 14 14—55 Denver 3 0 7 0—10 First Quarter SF_Rice 20 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), 10:06. Den_FG Treadwell 42, 6:47. SF_Jones 7 pass from Montana (kick failed), :03. Second Quarter SF_Rathman 1 run (Cofer kick), 7:15. SF_Rice 38 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), :34. Third Quarter SF_Rice 28 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), 12:48. SF_Taylor 35 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), 9:44. Den_Elway 3 run (Treadwell kick), 6:53. Fourth Quarter SF_Rathman 3 run (Cofer kick), 14:57. SF_Craig 1 run (Cofer kick), 13:47. A_72,919. ___ Super Bowl XXIII Jan. 22, 1989 At Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami Cincinnati 0 3 10 3—16 San Francisco 3 0 3 14—20 First Quarter SF_FG Cofer 41, 3:14. Second Quarter Cin_FG Breech 34, 1:15. Third Quarter Cin_FG Breech 43, 5:39. SF_FG Cofer 32, :50. Cin_Jennings 93 kickoff return (Breech kick), :34. Fourth Quarter SF_Rice 14 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), 14:03. Cin_FG Breech 40, 3:20 SF_Taylor 10 pass from Montana (Cofer kick), :34. A_75,129. ___ Super Bowl XXII Jan. 31, 1988 At Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego Washington 0 35 0 7—42 Denver 10 0 0 0—10 First Quarter Den_Nattiel 56 pass from Elway (Karlis kick), 13:03. Den_FG Karlis 24, 9:09. Second Quarter Was_Sanders 80 pass from Williams (Haji-Sheikh kick), 14:07. Was_Clark 27 pass from Williams (Haji-Sheikh kick), 10:15. Was_Smith 58 run (Haji-Sheikh kick), 6:27. Was_Sanders 50 pass from Williams (Haji-Sheikh kick), 3:42. Was_Didier 8 pass from Williams (Haji-Sheikh kick), 1:04. Fourth Quarter Was_Smith 4 run (Haji-Sheikh kick), 13:09. A_73,302. ___ Super Bowl XXI Jan. 25, 1987 At The Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Denver 10 0 0 10—20 N.Y. Giants 7 2 17 13—39 First Quarter Den_FG Karlis 48, 10:51. NYG_Mowatt 6 pass from Simms (Allegre kick), 5:27. Den_Elway 4 run (Karlis kick), 2:06. Second Quarter NYG_Safety, Martin tackled Elway in end zone, 2:46. Third Quarter NYG_Bavaro 13 pass from Simms (Allegre kick), 10:08. NYG_FG Allegre 21, 3:54. NYG_Morris 1 run (Allegre kick), :24. Fourth Quarter NYG_McConkey 6 pass from Simms (Allegre kick), 10:56. Den_FG Karlis 28, 6:01. NYG_Anderson 2 run (kick failed), 4:18. Den_V.Johnson 47 pass from Elway (Karlis kick), 2:06. A_101,063. ___ Super Bowl XX Jan. 26, 1986 At The Superdome, New Orleans Chicago 13 10 21 2—46 New England 3 0 0 7—10 First Quarter NE_FG Franklin 36, 13:41. Chi_FG Butler 28, 9:20. Chi_FG Butler 24, 1:26. Chi_Suhey 11 run (Butler kick), :23. Second Quarter Chi_McMahon 2 run (Butler kick), 7:24. Chi_FG Butler 24, :00. Third Quarter Chi_McMahon 1 run (Butler kick), 7:22. Chi_Phillips 28 interception return (Butler kick), 6:16. Chi_Perry 1 run (Butler kick), 3:22. Fourth Quarter NE_Fryar 8 pass from Grogan (Franklin kick), 13:14. Chi_Safety, Waechter tackled Grogan in end zone, 5:36. A_73,818. ___ Super Bowl XIX Jan. 20, 1985 At Stanford Stadium, Stanford, Calif. Miami 10 6 0 0—16 San Francisco 7 21 10 0—38 First Quarter Mia_FG von Schamann 37, 7:24. SF_Monroe 33 pass from Montana (Wersching kick), 3:12. Mia_D.Johnson 2 pass from Marino (von Schamann kick), :45. Second Quarter SF_Craig 8 pass from Montana (Wersching kick), 11:34. SF_Montana 6 run (Wersching kick), 6:58. SF_Craig 2 run (Wersching kick), 2:05. Mia_FG von Schamann 31, :12. Mia_FG von Schamann 30, :00. Third Quarter SF_FG Wersching 27, 10:12. SF_Craig 16 pass from Montana (Wersching kick), 6:18. A_84,059. ___ Super Bowl XVIII Jan. 22, 1984 At Tampa Stadium, Tampa, Fla. Washington 0 3 6 0—9 L.A. Raiders 7 14 14 3—38 First Quarter LA_Jensen blocked punt recovery in end zone ( kick), 10:08. Second Quarter LA_Branch 12 pass from Plunkett ( kick), 9:14. Was_FG Moseley 24, 3:05. LA_Squirek 5 interception return ( kick), :07. Third Quarter Was_Riggins 1 run (kick blocked), 10:52. LA_Allen 5 run ( kick), 7:06. LA_Allen 74 run ( kick), :00. Fourth Quarter LA_FG 21, 2:24. A_72,920. ___ Super Bowl XVII Jan. 30, 1983 At The Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Miami 7 10 0 0—17 Washington 0 10 3 14—27 First Quarter Mia_Cefalo 76 pass from Woodley (von Schamann kick), 8:11. Second Quarter Was_FG Moseley 31, 14:39. Mia_FG von Schamann 20, 6:00. Was_Garret 4 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick), 1:51. Mia_Walker 98 kickoff return (von Schamann kick), 1:38. Third Quarter Was_FG Moseley 20, 8:09. Fourth Quarter Was_Riggins 43 run (Moseley kick), 10:01. Was_Brown 6 pass from Theismann (Moseley kick), 1:55. A_103,667. ___ Super Bowl XVI Jan. 24, 1982 At The Silverdome, Pontiac, Mich. San Francisco 7 13 0 6—26 Cincinnati 0 0 7 14—21 First Quarter SF_Montana 1 run (Wersching kick), 5:52. Second Quarter SF_Cooper 11 pass from Montana (Wersching kick), 6:53. SF_FG Wersching 22, :15. SF_FG Wersching 26, :02. Third Quarter Cin_Anderson 5 run (Breech kick), 11:25. Fourth Quarter Cin_Ross 4 pass from Anderson (Breech kick), 10:06. SF_FG Wersching 40, 5:25. SF_FG Wersching 23, 1:57. Cin_Ross 3 pass from Anderson (Breech kick), :16. A_81,270. ___ Super Bowl XV Jan. 25, 1981 At The Superdome, New Orleans Oakland 14 0 10 3—27 Philadelphia 0 3 0 7—10 First Quarter Oak_Branch 2 pass from Plunkett ( kick), 8:56. Oak_King 80 pass from Plunkett ( kick), :09. Second Quarter Phi_FG Franklin 30, 10:28. Third Quarter Oak_Branch 29 pass from Plunkett ( kick), 12:24. Oak_FG 46, 4:35. Fourth Quarter Phi_Krepfle 8 pass from Jaworski (Franklin kick), 13:59. Oak_FG 35, 8:29. A_76,135. ___ Super Bowl XIV Jan. 20, 1980 At The Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. L.A. Rams 7 6 6 0—19 Pittsburgh 3 7 7 14—31 First Quarter Pit_FG 41, 7:31. LA_Bryant 1 run (Corral kick), 2:44. Second Quarter Pit_Harris 1 run ( kick), 12:52. LA_FG Corral 31, 7:21. LA_FG Corral 45, :14. Third Quarter Pit_Swann 47 pass from Bradshaw ( kick), 12:12 LA_Smith 24 pass from McCutcheon (kick failed), 10:15. Fourth Quarter Pit_Stallworth 73 pass from Bradshaw ( kick), 12:04. Pit_Harris 1 run ( kick), 1:49. A_103,985. ___ Super Bowl XIII Jan. 21, 1979 At The Orange Bowl, Miami Pittsburgh 7 14 0 14—35 Dallas 7 7 3 14—31 First Quarter Pit_Stallworth 28 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick), 9:47. Dal_Hill 39 pass from Staubach (Septien kick), :00. Second Quarter Dal_Hegman 37 fumble return (Septien kick), 12:08. Pit_Stallworth 75 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick), 10:25. Pit_Bleier 7 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick), :26. Third Quarter Dal_FG Septien 27, 2:36. Fourth Quarter Pit_Harris 22 run (Gerela kick), 7:10. Pit_Swann 18 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick), 6:51. Dal_DuPree 7 pass from Staubach (Septien kick), 2:27. Dal_B.Johnson 4 pass from Staubach (Septien kick), :22. A_79,484. ___ Super Bowl XII Jan. 15, 1978 At The Superdome, New Orleans Dallas 10 3 7 7—27 Denver 0 0 10 0—10 First Quarter Dal_Dorsett 3 run (Herrera kick), 4:29. Dal_FG Herrera 35, 1:31. Second Quarter Dal_FG Herrera 43, 11:16. Third Quarter Den_FG Turner 47, 12:32. Dal_Johnson 45 pass from Staubach (Herrera kick), 6:59. Den_Lytle 1 run (Turner kick), 5:39. Fourth Quarter Dal_Richards 29 pass from Newhouse (Herrera kick), 7:04. A_75,583. ___ Super Bowl XI Jan. 9, 1977 At The Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. Oakland 0 16 3 13—32 Minnesota 0 0 7 7—14 Second Quarter Oak_FG Mann 34, 14:12. Oak_Casper 1 pass from Stabler (Mann kick), 7:10. Oak_Banaszak 1 run (kick failed), 3:33. Third Quarter Oak_FG Mann 40, 5:16. Min_S.White 8 pass from Tarkenton (Cox kick), :47. Fourth Quarter Oak_Banaszak 2 run (Mann kick), 7:39. Oak_Brown 75 interception return (kick failed), 5:43. Min_Voigt 13 pass from Lee (Cox kick), :25. A_103,438. ___ Super Bowl X Jan. 18, 1976 At The Orange Bowl, Miami Dallas 7 3 0 7—17 Pittsburgh 7 0 0 14—21 First Quarter Dal_D.Pearson 29 pass from Staubach (Fritsch kick), 10:24. Pit_Grossman 7 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick), 5:57. Second Quarter Dal_FG Fritsch 36, 14:45. Fourth Quarter Pit_Safety, Harrison blocked Hoopes' punt through end zone, 11:28. Pit_FG Gerela 36, 8:41. Pit_FG Gerela 18, 6:37. Pit_Swann 64 pass from Bradshaw (kick failed), 3:02. Dal_P.Howard 34 pass from Staubach (Fritsch kick), 1:48. A_80,187. ___ Super Bowl IX Jan. 12, 1975 At Tulane Stadium, New Orleans Pittsburgh 0 2 7 7—16 Minnesota 0 0 0 6— 6 Second Quarter Pit_Safety, White tackled Tarkenton in end zone, 7:11. Third Quarter Pit_Harris 9 run (Gerela kick), 13:25. Fourth Quarter Min_T.Brown blocked punt recovery in end zone (kick failed), 10:33. Pit_L.Brown 4 pass from Bradshaw (Gerela kick), 3:31. A_80,997. ___ Super Bowl VIII Jan. 13, 1974 At Rice Stadium, Houston Minnesota 0 0 0 7— 7 Miami 14 3 7 0—24 First Quarter Mia_Csonka 5 run (Yepremian kick), 9:33. Mia_Kiick 1 run (Yepremian kick), 1:22. Second Quarter Mia_FG Yepremian 28, 6:02. Third Quarter Mia_Csonka 2 run (Yepremian kick), 8:44. Fourth Quarter Min_Tarkenton 4 run (Cox kick), 13:25. A_71,882. ___ Super Bowl VII Jan. 14, 1973 At The Coliseum, Los Angeles Miami 7 7 0 0—14 Washington 0 0 0 7— 7 First Quarter Mia_Twilley 28 pass from Griese (Yepremian kick), :01. Second Quarter Mia_Kiick 1 run (Yepremian kick), :18. Fourth Quarter Was_Bass 49 fumble return (Knight kick), 2:07. A_90,182. ___ Super Bowl VI Jan. 16, 1972 At Tulane Stadium, New Orleans Dallas 3 7 7 7—24 Miami 0 3 0 0— 3 First Quarter Dal_FG Clark 9, 1:23. Second Quarter Dal_Alworth 7 pass from Staubach (Clark kick), 1:15. Mia_FG Yepremian 31, :04. Third Quarter Dal_D.Thomas 3 run (Clark kick), 9:43. Fourth Quarter Dal_Ditka 7 pass from Staubach (Clark kick), 11:42. A_81,023. ___ Super Bowl V Jan. 17, 1971 At The Orange Bowl, Miami Baltimore 0 6 0 10—16 Dallas 3 10 0 0—13 First Quarter Dal_FG Clark 14, 5:32. Second Quarter Dal_FG Clark 30, 14:52. Bal_Mackey 75 pass from Unitas (kick blocked), 14:10. Dal_Thomas 7 pass from Morton (Clark kick), 7:53. Fourth Quarter Bal_Nowatzke 2 run (O'Brien kick), 7:35. Bal_FG O'Brien 32, :05. A_79,204. ___ Super Bowl IV Jan. 11, 1970 At Tulane Stadium, New Orleans Minnesota 0 0 7 0— 7 Kansas City 3 13 7 0—23 First Quarter KC_FG Stenerud 48, 6:52. Second Quarter KC_FG Stenerud 32, 13:20. KC_FG Stenerud 25, 7:52. KC_Garrett 5 run (Stenerud kick), 5:34. Third Quarter Min_Osborn 4 run (Cox kick), 4:32. KC_Taylor 46 pass from Dawson (Stenerud kick), 1:22. A_80,562. ___ Super Bowl III Jan. 12, 1969 At The Orange Bowl, Miami N.Y. Jets 0 7 6 3—16 Baltimore 0 0 0 7— 7 Second Quarter NYJ_Snell 4 run (Turner kick), 9:03. Third Quarter NYJ_FG Turner 32, 10:08. NYJ_FG Turner 30, 3:58. Fourth Quarter NYJ_FG Turner 9, 13:26. Bal_Hill 1 run (Michaels kick), 3:19. A_75,389. ___ Super Bowl II Jan. 14, 1968 At The Orange Bowl, Miami Green Bay 3 13 10 7—33 Oakland 0 7 0 7—14 First Quarter GB_FG Chandler 39, 9:53. Second Quarter GB_FG Chandler 20, 11:52. GB_Dowler 62 pass from Starr (Chandler kick), 10:50. Oak_Miller 23 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick), 6:15. GB_FG Chandler 43, :01. Third Quarter GB_Anderson 2 run (Chandler kick), 5:54. GB_FG Chandler 31, :02. Fourth Quarter GB_Adderley 60 interception return (Chandler kick), 11:03. Oak_Miller 23 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick), 9:13. A_75,546. ___ Super Bowl I Jan. 15, 1967 At The Coliseum, Los Angeles Kansas City 0 10 0 0—10 Green Bay 7 7 14 7—35 First Quarter GB_McGee 37 pass from Starr (Chandler kick), 6:04. Second Quarter KC_McClinton 7 pass from Dawson (Mercer kick), 10:40. GB_Taylor 14 run (Chandler kick), 4:37. KC_FG Mercer 31, :54. Third Quarter GB_Pitts 5 run (Chandler kick), 12:33. GB_McGee 13 pass from Starr (Chandler kick), :51. Fourth Quarter GB_Pitts 1 run (Chandler kick), 6:35. A_61,946.

Giants GM Joe Schoen details what he likes about QB prospect Shedeur Sanders
Giants GM Joe Schoen details what he likes about QB prospect Shedeur Sanders

New York Times

time28-01-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

Giants GM Joe Schoen details what he likes about QB prospect Shedeur Sanders

MOBILE, Ala. — The New York Giants coaching and front-office staffs have been on the road this past week, checking out the college all-star games. And there's no buzz like that of coach Brian Daboll chatting with a top prospect. Over the weekend, videos of Daboll and other Giants brass talking to projected first-round pick Shedeur Sanders spread across social media. The Colorado quarterback was in attendance at the East-West Shrine Bowl. He did not throw or participate, but he met with teams, including the Giants. Though the Giants were out scouting prospects this fall, this was the first time this offseason to talk football with them, learning a bit more about their background, injuries and more, Giants general manager Joe Schoen said. Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders catches up with the New York Giants brass at the Shrine Bowl. The NYG contingent included HC Brian Daboll, GM Joe Schoen and assistant GM Brandon Brown. — Garrett Podell (@garrettpodell) January 25, 2025 'He's a great kid,' Schoen said Tuesday while in Mobile for the Senior Bowl. 'He's a great kid. Really good personality. Football smart. Dad's a football coach. It's a little bit cliche, but he checks all the boxes of (having) a dad that's a football coach and the passion that he approaches the game with. It was good getting the meeting. He's had a really good career in Colorado and, obviously, look forward to getting to know all those guys the rest of the process.' Advertisement The 'getting to know you' process with prospects will continue over the next week at the Senior Bowl. But Giants brass will have the benefit of plenty of eyes on prospects thanks to multiple coaches on the Shrine and Senior Bowl staffs. In Mobile, assistant head coach/offensive coordinator Mike Kafka is serving as the head coach for the National Team. Giants running backs coach Joel Thomas, assistant secondary coach Mike Adams and offensive assistant Angela Baker are also serving as various coaches and coordinators this week in Mobile. Throughout Schoen's tenure in New York and his previous stop as an assistant GM for the Buffalo Bills, the Senior Bowl has served as a valuable touchpoint in the scouting process. The Senior Bowl uses a 'Coach Up' format, which elevates coaches and coordinators into different roles. GMs and head coaches of all non-playoff teams and teams eliminated in the wild-card round had the chance to nominate members of their staff. Schoen is on this year's selection committee that assists with picking some of the coaches at all-star games. 'We're fortunate not everybody wants to do it,' Schoen said. 'So if you nominate coaches and there's four available, and only four coaches get nominated, your coaches are able to get positions. … To me, it's a competitive advantage. They're in the meetings with these kids. They get to know who's on time, who's late, who's early, who can learn the playbook. To me, it's just a competitive advantage for us, and I'm fortunate that our coaches are willing to participate in the process and they're all in on it.' Though the Giants and Bills have drafted Senior Bowl prospects, Schoen cited the last four members of this past NFL Draft class who attended the Senior Bowl or Shrine Bowl while New York staff was coaching. Advertisement 'A lot of that was based on the feedback that our coaches brought back from the game,' Schoen said. That's taking on increased importance this offseason with the Giants holding the No. 3 pick and no starting quarterback on the team. Though free agency will play a role in the quarterback position filling out, all eyes are on how the Giants will utilize the draft to fill the position. The meetings at the Senior Bowl will help start to inform that search. GO DEEPER Is 2025 NFL Draft's sleeper QB prospect at the Senior Bowl? Storylines to watch in Mobile There, four teams are in each room as they rotate quarterbacks, so each room gets each prospect for 30 minutes. Giants quarterbacks coach Shea Tierney is in Mobile, and there's a whiteboard in the room with them. 'You can have them draw stuff,' Schoen said. 'You can watch film with them. So, really good opportunity to get an initial baseline of their football intelligence, what they've been taught, protection ability.' The Giants are alongside the New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins and Bills. 'Three teams that we've got really good relationships with,' Schoen said. 'Similar process in how we go about things. Thorough in the way we approach the quarterback evaluation. So, it was a good marriage and the communication amongst the three other teams and how we were going to approach it. Very organized in how we were going to approach the meetings.' Seven quarterbacks are in Mobile: Alabama's Jalen Milroe, Notre Dame's Riley Leonard, Ole Miss' Jaxson Dart, Memphis' Seth Henigan, Louisville's Tyler Shough, Wilfrid Laurier's Taylor Elgersma and Oregon's Dillon Gabriel. GO DEEPER 2025 NFL Mock Draft: What happens in Round 1 if Titans, Browns both pass on a QB? One name notably missing from early meetings is Miami's Cam Ward, who along with Sanders is considered one of the top QB prospects in the draft. The Giants will instead meet with him at the NFL Scouting Combine. And though all eyes are on the QB with the Giants' No. 3 selection, Schoen knows the team is in a good position regardless. Advertisement 'We're in a good position if sitting at 3 with the players that are available,' Schoen said. 'By process of elimination, we know we're gonna get a good player regardless of what happens in the next couple of months. We know there's gonna be a really good player there.' A lingering NFL head coach opening is hanging over the Senior Bowl, and the Giants are awaiting the news. That's the Saints job, which Kafka has interviewed for twice, even flying down to New Orleans for an in-person interview. Kafka was an NFL backup quarterback before transitioning to coaching. He joined Daboll's staff in 2022, coming from the Kansas City Chiefs and the Andy Reid coaching tree. In New York, he assumed the play-caller role in his first season, but Daboll took the job back full-time this past season. 'Very detailed, organized, smart coach. Good leadership ability,' Schoen said of Kafka's coaching ability. 'So, selfishly, I hope he doesn't get the New Orleans job. But if he does, he's well deserving. But a good coach, a lot of good ideas, smart, good leadership. So fortunate to have him on our staff.' Kafka earned interviews in the last three coaching cycles, earning buzz especially after his first season in New York ended in a divisional-round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The buzz has carried on even as the Giants have combined to go 9-25 the last two years. 'There's a reason these teams continue to interview him for head-coaching jobs,' Schoen said. 'He's got a great reputation not only in our building but around the league.' While Kafka is coaching, he said his agent and family are keeping him abreast of news so he can stay focused on the practices. Kafka called the New Orleans interviews 'a great experience.' 'I think the most important thing is, when you go into those interviews, you're just yourself, right?' Kafka said. 'You present your plan with confidence. You go through as many details as you possibly can and really give them a good perspective of how you would handle things.' (Photo of Joe Schoen: Eric Hartline / Imagn Images)

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