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Former Giants Head Coach — a Five-Time Super Bowl Champion — Spotted Leaving Seahawks Headquarters After Secret Meeting With GM John Schneider, Sparking Belief That Seattle Is Preparing “the Boldest Move of the Season”

Former Giants Head Coach — a Five-Time Super Bowl Champion — Spotted Leaving Seahawks Headquarters After Secret Meeting With GM John Schneider, Sparking Belief That Seattle Is Preparing “the Boldest Move of the Season”.

Seattle, Washington – 11/11/2025

Seattle turned electric on Monday night when Brian Daboll, the former New York Giants head coach and owner of five Super Bowl rings, was spotted leaving the Virginia Mason Athletic Center, home of the Seattle Seahawks. According to multiple sources, Daboll had just finished a private two-hour meeting with General Manager John Schneider, igniting widespread speculation that the Seahawks may be preparing a major strategic move for the future.

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According to ESPN, this wasn’t a casual conversation. Sources inside the organization confirm that Seattle is seriously considering bringing Daboll onto its coaching staff — potentially as a Senior Offensive Advisor or even Offensive Coordinator. After a stretch of inconsistency on offense, the Seahawks are looking for new energy, and Daboll — the mastermind who helped Josh Allen develop into an elite quarterback in Buffalo — is viewed as the perfect candidate to help launch a new era of offensive innovation.

“Seattle has the DNA of doing things differently,” Daboll said briefly as he left the facility. “They don’t just play football — they create identity. If I have the opportunity to contribute to that, I’m ready.”

Meanwhile, GM John Schneider spoke to reporters later that evening, offering a statement that instantly caught the league’s attention:

“Brian is a rare football visionary,” Schneider said, his tone measured but filled with intent. “He’s not just a great strategist — he brings life into a football team. He can take a group of individuals and turn them into a winning machine. What he did in Buffalo and New York was only the beginning. I have a feeling… the best chapter of Brian Daboll’s career hasn’t been written yet.”

Analysts across the NFL believe that if this deal materializes, it could become the Seahawks’ boldest and most strategic move since the Pete Carroll era, potentially revitalizing the offense around quarterback Sam Darnold and wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

While the Giants continue to defend their controversial decision to part ways with Daboll, optimism is quietly building in Seattle. And if John Schneider’s instincts are right, the Emerald City may soon witness the dawn of a new chapter — one written by Brian Daboll himself.

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Colts Star Jonathan Taylor Quietly Steps Up to Help Families Affected by Historic Washington Floods — He Didn’t Speak, He Acted — A Moment That Left America Silent
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