What’s at stake in John Harbaugh’s first Giants OTAs
John Harbaugh is set to lead his first OTAs as head coach of the Giants, marking a significant milestone in his tenure. The practices will provide opportunities for various players to showcase their skills, particularly those stepping up due to injuries among key teammates. Media attention will focus on how Harbaugh manages the team dynamics during these sessions.
- ▪John Harbaugh was introduced as the Giants head coach 118 days ago.
- ▪OTAs begin on Tuesday, allowing Harbaugh to lead practice for the first time.
- ▪Injuries to Malik Nabers and Darius Slayton open up opportunities for receivers like Calvin Austin and Darnell Mooney.
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beyond the back page What’s at stake in John Harbaugh’s first Giants OTAs By Ryan Dunleavy Published May 18, 2026, 7:40 a.m. ET John Harbaugh smiles during a Giants practice on May 9, 2026. Noah K. Murray for the NY Post See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google In the 118 days since he was introduced as Giants head coach, John Harbaugh has done pretty much everything besides lead the 11-man offense against the 11-man defense. That milestone finally can be reached Tuesday, when OTAs begin. Media will have eyes on a Harbaugh-led practice with the veterans for the first time on Thursday.
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