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Giants’ John Harbaugh Hires N.J.’s Greg Roman to Mold Jaxson Dart with Matt Nagy

Greg Roman will lead the Giants' run game to support Matt Nagy's passing offense and aid quarterback Jaxson Dart's development, leveraging his past success with Lamar Jackson.

  • Recently, New York Giants head coach John Harbaugh hired Greg Roman to the offensive staff, reports from The Athletic and ESPN confirm, identifying him as a senior offensive assistant under coordinator Matt Nagy.
  • Known for building top rushing attacks, Roman served as Baltimore's offensive coordinator from 2019 to 2022, when the Ravens routinely finished among the league's best in rushing.
  • After his Chargers tenure ended, Roman was fired following a 16-3 playoff loss despite Los Angeles ranking 12th in rushing with injuries to Omarion Hampton, Rashawn Slater, and Joe Alt.
  • SNY's Connor Hughes expects Roman to oversee the Giants' run game and help develop second-year quarterback Jaxson Dart while possibly filling the run game coordinator role.
  • This move reunites Greg Roman with Harbaugh for the fourth time and marks a homecoming in New Jersey after Roman interviewed with the New York Jets and the Giants still have offensive-staff vacancies.
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NFLTradeRumors.co broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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