The New York Giants are reportedly hiring Chad Hall to serve as their assistant quarterbacks coach.
Giants are hiring former Jaguars and Bills WR coach Chad Hall as their assistant quarterbacks coach, per source. Hall now reunites with his former Bills colleagues, HC Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen, in New York. Hall also is the brother-in-law of current Rams QB Matthew…
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 10, 2025
Hall, 38, is a former NFL wide receiver who played for the Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, Kansas City Chiefs, and Jacksonville Jaguars during a four-year career that spanned from 2010-14.
Hall joined the coaching ranks of the Buffalo Bills in 2017 where he became an offensive assistant under offensive coordinator Brian Daboll, now the Giants’ head coach.
In 2019, Hall served as the Bills’ wide receivers coach. For the past two seasons, he has held that position with Jacksonville.
Hall replaced Christian Jones, who left the Giants last week to become the Cleveland Browns tight end coach.
Hall will work under quarterbacks coach/offensive passing game coordinator Shea Tierney.
The Giants currently have no quarterbacks under contract for the 2025 season. They do have an option on exclusive rights free agent Tommy DeVito and are expected to bring him back.
The Giants are also expected to add a veteran and a rookie in the coming months to their quarterback room.