The Giants have finalized their coaching staff for the 2026 NFL season under the leadership of John Harbaugh. This announcement comes after several changes to the team's coaching structure, with some new hires and a few notable departures. One significant addition is Frank Bush, a former Titans linebackers coach, who will join as the new inside linebackers coach. Bush is familiar with defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson, having worked with him in Tennessee for the past two years. Additionally, the Giants have granted permission for assistant defensive line coach Matt Robinson to leave and join the Raiders as their new secondary coach, reuniting him with former colleague Rob Leonard. The team also welcomes Willie Taggart, who will retain his previous title as the running backs coach. The Giants have bolstered their offensive and defensive coaching staff with the addition of Noah Riley, Adam Schrack, and Mike Snyder, all of whom bring experience from their time in Baltimore. Furthermore, T.J. Weist and Megan Rosburg have been appointed as assistant special teams coach and assistant to the head coach/defensive assistant, respectively, adding depth to the team's coaching ranks.