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Eli Manning Will Have Third QB Coach in as Many Seasons

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Eli Manning will head into a contract season with his third quarterbacks coach in three years.

His 2014 position coach, Danny Langsdorf, will depart the Giants organization after just one season to become the offensive coordinator at Nebraska, a person familiar with the situation confirmed. Langsdorf previously worked under new Nebraska head coach Mike Riley at Oregon State in the same role.

The Giants have the option to shift current staff members to the quarterback vacancy given that Sean Ryan (wide receivers) and Craig Johnson (running backs) have both previously coached the position at the NFL level, though a person familiar with the team’s thinking suggested that offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo and head coach Tom Coughlin will get the opportunity to search for a replacement with more experience in the current scheme.

via Connor Orr of NFL.com

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Broncos holding their breath on Derek Wolfe

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Buccaneers admit mistake, boot Aguayo

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Did Bucs put too much pressure on Aguayo?

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