The New York Giants are reportedly in direct contact with John Harbaugh, as the team awaits his decision on head coaching vacancies. Long-time NFL columnist Gary Myers suggests that Harbaugh may request teams to come to him rather than traveling to multiple locations. This strategy could give the Giants an advantage, as Myers advises them to be the first in line and not let Harbaugh leave the building.
Ian O'Connor, a columnist for The Athletic, believes that both the Giants and Harbaugh want to work together. O'Connor predicts that Harbaugh will be the new head coach of the Giants by the end of next week. However, despite interest from up to nine teams, Harbaugh is expected to schedule only three to four interviews. This indicates that Harbaugh is in control of the situation and may prioritize his preferred teams.
The Giants' fans and management should be eager to secure Harbaugh's services, as he is a highly sought-after coach. The team's strategy of being proactive and making themselves the top choice could be key to bringing Harbaugh to New York.