Hold onto your helmets, Giants fans, because the team’s search for a new offensive coordinator just took a dramatic turn. Two seasoned play-callers have emerged as frontrunners, and one of them might just surprise you. According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, Kliff Kingsbury—yes, the former Arizona Cardinals head coach and Washington Commanders OC—is now a legitimate candidate for the role. But here’s where it gets controversial: he’s not alone. Brian Callahan, the ex-Tennessee Titans head coach with a 4-19 record, is also in the mix. And this is the part most people miss: Callahan’s potential hiring would create an intriguing swap, as former Giants head coach Brian Daboll now leads the Titans’ offense. Fowler reports that virtual interviews have already taken place, with in-person meetings expected this week. Earlier speculation about Kingsbury lacked substance, but Fowler’s update changes the game entirely. Callahan, 41, brings experience from the Bengals, Broncos, Raiders, and Lions, though his head coaching tenure was short-lived. Meanwhile, a fascinating tidbit from NJ.com’s Bob Brookover reveals that in 18 seasons, Harbaugh has never hired a first-time offensive play-caller—a detail that could hint at the Giants’ preference for experience. Is Kingsbury’s innovative style the right fit, or does Callahan’s familiarity with the league give him the edge? Let’s debate—who would you choose, and why? The Giants’ offense is at a crossroads, and this decision could shape their future for years to come.