Coughlin, 69, resigned last Monday after 12 seasons at the helm of the rival franchise. During his tenure, he led the Giants to two Super Bowl titles (2007 and 2011), earning a 102-90 (.531) regular season record during that span. Coughlin’s Giants teams were built largely upon the offensive side of the ball – seven times during his tenure in New York his teams ranked top 10 in the league points scored and three more times they ranked between 11 and 14. Quarterback Eli Manning, who was drafted by the Giants prior to Coughlin’s first year as head coach of the team, developed into one of the better quarterbacks in the league under his watch, earning three trips to the Pro Bowl and two Super Bowl MVP awards.