Giants interview Bears OC Adam Gase for head job

Adam Gase helped Jay Cutler post a career-high passer rating (92.3) this season after spending the past two seasons as offensive co-ordinator in Denver. (Nam Y. Huh/AP)

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The New York Giants interviewed Chicago Bears offensive co-ordinator Adam Gase for their head coaching job, the fourth person considered for Tom Coughlin’s former job.

Gase met with team president John Mara and general manager Jerry Reese at the team’s headquarters on Friday, the Giants said. The 37-year-old Gase worked the past season with the Bears. He spent the prior six with the Denver Broncos, the final two as offensive co-ordinator.

The Giants interviewed current defensive co-ordinator Steve Spagnuolo and Lions defensive co-ordinator Teryl Austin on Thursday. Current offensive co-ordinator Ben McAdoo interviewed for the job on Tuesday, the day after Coughlin announced he was stepping down after 12 years at the helm.

In Gase’s first season as offensive co-ordinator for Denver in 2013, the Broncos scored an NFL-record 606 points and advanced to the Super Bowl. The following year, they scored 482 points, the league’s second-highest total.

Gase began his coaching career with a three-year stint under Nick Saban at LSU. He entered the NFL in 2003 as a scouting assistant with Detroit. He was a scouting assistant in 2003-04, and the team’s offensive assistant in 2005, offensive quality control in 2006 and the quarterbacks coach in 2007. The following year, he was an offensive assistant for the San Francisco 49ers.

He coached the Broncos’ wide receivers starting in 2009 under Mike Shanahan and Josh McDaniels, then moved to quarterbacks in 2011 under John Fox, who elevated him to co-ordinator in 2013.

When Fox took the Chicago job, Gase joined him as the Bears’ offensive co-ordinator.

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