Davis Webb could find his way back to the Big Apple.
The Giants have requested an interview with their third-round pick in the 2017 NFL Draft for their vacant offensive coordinator position, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Tuesday night.
Webb interviewed this week for the head coaching jobs with the Raiders and Bills, and he additionally has received interview requests from the Eagles and Ravens for their open OC jobs.
The former NFL quarterback had two stints with the Giants, first in 2017 before being waived in September 2018 and again during the 2022 season when he spent time with the practice squad and started his first NFL game in Week 18 against the Eagles.
Webb ended his playing career after that season and moved into the coaching ranks, joining Sean Payton’s staff in Denver as quarterbacks coach.
Webb had long been viewed as someone destined to move into the coaching ranks and prior to making his move to the Giants for a second time in 2022, the Bills had wanted him to take on the role as their quarterbacks coach.
The QB told amNewYork in August 2022 that the decision to try playing one more season came from not wanting to regret anything in his career.
“You can coach until you are old. Pete Carroll is getting older and there are a lot of coaches who have coached a long, long time,” he told the outlet at the time. “I’m not saying that I’m going to do that, but that’s always going to be there. Playing won’t be.”
Since joining the Broncos staff in 2023, Webb has added passing game coordinator to his list of responsibilities and has earned praise for the job he’s done.
During his time in Denver, Webb has worked with Russell Wilson and helped develop Bo Nix.
“I think he’ll be a great coach for a long time,” Wilson told The Post in October about Webb. “I think he’ll be an offensive coordinator before you know it and then, God willing, a head coach. He’s got that ability.”
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