New York Giants assistant special teams coordinator history

Thomas McGaughey

McGaughey was the assistant special teams coordinator for the New York Giants in the 2007-2010 seasons, a total of four years. McGaughey's record as the team's assistant special teams coordinator was 40-24-0, making him the most successful assistant special teams coordinator in New York Giants history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2007-2008) and had a 4-1 record under Coach McGaughey in playoff games. In 2007, the New York Giants faced off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLII and the Giants, under the direction of head coach Tom Coughlin, won 17-14.


New York Giants assistant special teams coordinator record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Thomas McGaughey 2007-2010 40-24-0 62.5% 4-1

New York Giants assistant special teams coordinator facts

  • Thomas McGaughey was the first assistant special teams coordinator in Giants history in 2007.
  • Thomas McGaughey coached the most seasons as the Giants's assistant special teams coordinator at four seasons.
  • Thomas McGaughey was the last coach to hold the position of assistant special teams coordinator, leaving the role after the 2010 season.