The New York Giants just made one of the boldest moves of the offseason - and it’s a game-changer. John Harbaugh is heading to the Big Apple, reportedly signing a five-year deal to become the team’s next head coach. For a franchise that’s spent the last several seasons searching for stability and identity, this is a massive step forward.
Harbaugh brings more than just a resume - he brings a culture. A Super Bowl-winning coach with a reputation for building tough, disciplined teams, Harbaugh’s arrival signals a new era in New York. And beyond the Xs and Os, he could also serve as a magnet for talent, especially from his former Baltimore pipeline.
One name to keep an eye on? Isaiah Likely.
The tight end, who flashed serious potential under Harbaugh in Baltimore, could be a natural fit in New York - especially now that Mark Andrews has locked down his long-term role with the Ravens. With Andrews entrenched as the TE1, Likely could be looking for a fresh start and a bigger role.
The Giants might just be the right landing spot.
Now, some Giants fans might raise an eyebrow at the idea of adding another tight end, especially after the promising rookie season Theo Johnson just had. But here’s the thing: this isn’t about replacing Johnson - it’s about complementing him. A two-tight end set featuring Johnson and Likely could give Jaxson Dart a serious boost as he heads into a pivotal second year under center.
Dart showed flashes in his rookie campaign, but like any young quarterback, he needs support - particularly in the red zone. That’s where Likely could shine.
In 2024, he posted 42 catches for 477 yards and six touchdowns - solid production for a TE2 in a crowded Baltimore offense. Johnson, by comparison, had 528 yards and five scores last season.
Put those two together, and suddenly the Giants have one of the more intriguing tight end duos in the league.
Of course, this all hinges on how the market views Likely. If another team sees him as a clear-cut TE1, he could chase a bigger role - and a bigger payday - elsewhere. But if there's mutual interest in a reunion with Harbaugh, the Giants could be in a position to add a versatile, athletic weapon without breaking the bank.
From Harbaugh’s perspective, bringing in a player he knows and trusts makes all the sense in the world. For Likely, joining a team on the rise with a familiar head coach could offer the kind of stability and opportunity that’s hard to find in this league.
Bottom line: this could be one of those under-the-radar moves that pays off big. Harbaugh’s in town, and the ripple effects are just beginning.
