Overview
- Multiple outlets citing CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz report that New York plans to bring in the Tennessee Titans’ Frank Bush to oversee linebackers, with no official announcement yet.
- Bush previously worked alongside Dennard Wilson with the Titans and earlier with the Jets, offering continuity for the Giants’ defensive transition.
- The 63-year-old brings nearly four decades of NFL experience, including stints with the Broncos, Cardinals, Texans as defensive coordinator, Dolphins, Jets, Falcons, and two terms with the Titans.
- Reports credit Bush with helping Titans linebacker Cedric Gray finish fourth in the NFL with 164 tackles in 2025.
- Bush is expected to work with assistant linebackers coach Matt Pees, while outside linebackers coach Charlie Bullen is drawing coordinator interviews elsewhere, leaving that room potentially fluid.