Lane Kiffin to be Named Next New York Giants Head Coach Odds

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Published on:
Nov/12/2025

With Monday's not-so-shocking news that the New York Giants had fired head coach Brian Dabol, BetOnilne was quick to post odds on who his replacement might be

The early favorite was none other than Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin. The payout would be $400 for every $100 bet. 

NJ.com offered its thoughts on Kiffin coming in to take control of the Giants

Kiffin landing in New Jersey would be a fascinating reunion and would make for amazing headlines. But it seems unlikely, if only because Florida — where Spurrier now works as an ambassador and consultant — could soon hand Kiffin a giant pile of cash to be its next coach.

And while Spurrier had zero NFL coaching experience before Washington hired him in 2002, it’s not like Kiffin has a ton more. Other than that year-plus with the Raiders, his only other NFL job was in 2000 as a quality control coach in Jacksonville, four years into his career.

Yes, Kiffin’s late father, Monte, was a longtime legendary NFL defensive coordinator. But that doesn’t mean Kiffin will be a successful NFL head coach in his second shot at it — even with Dart’s high-end potential.

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New York Giants Next Full-Time Head Coach

Lane Kiffin

4/1

Kliff Kingsbury

5/1

Jesse Minter

6/1

Klint Kubiak

13/2

(+650)

Jeff Hafley

7/1

Jon Gruden

10/1

Jason Garrett

12/1

Joe Brady

12/1

Mike McCarthy

12/1

Bill O'Brien

14/1

John Harbaugh

15/1

Mike McDaniel

15/1

Steve Sarkisian

15/1

Bill Belichick

16/1

Brian Flores

16/1

Mike Kafka

16/1

Matt Nagy

18/1

Mike LaFleur

18/1

Lincoln Riley

22/1

Robert Saleh

25/1

Steve Spagnuolo

25/1

Marcus Freeman

28/1

Chris Shula

33/1

Kevin Patullo

33/1

Matt Campbell

33/1

Arthur Smith

40/1

David Shaw

40/1

Drew Petzing

40/1

Todd Monken

40/1

Eli Manning

50/1

Tennessee Titans Next Full-Time Head Coach

Matt Nagy

3/1

Joe Brady

4/1

Arthur Smith

5/1

Anthony Weaver

6/1

Kliff Kingsbury

7/1

Lou Anarumo

7/1

Mike Kafka

9/1

Jim Schwartz

10/1

Mike McCarthy

10/1

Brian Flores

14/1

Eddie George

16/1

Robert Saleh

25/1

Todd Monken

25/1

Thomas Brown

33/1

Clark Lea

40/1

Jesse Minter

50/1

Jon Gruden

50/1

Klint Kubiak

50/1

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