Sean Ryan

Sean Ryan is in his third season as the Giants' offensive quality control coach.
Ryan came to the Giants from Harvard University, where he spent the 2006 season as recruiting coordinator, running backs coach and head coach of the junior varsity.
Prior to his tenure at Harvard, Ryan was as an assistant coach at Columbia University for three seasons. In 2003 and 2004, Ryan was the running backs coach and special teams coordinator. The following season, Ryan coached the quarterbacks.
Before coaching at Columbia, Ryan spent two years as a graduate assistant at Boston College, where he worked primarily with the wide receivers. The Eagles won bowl games in each of those seasons, beating Georgia in the 2001 Music City Bowl and Toledo in the 2002 Motor City Bowl.
Ryan was the running backs coach at Colgate in 2000, a graduate assistant at the University at Albany (where the Giants hold training camp) in 1998-99 and the quarterbacks coach at Siena for a season.
Ryan played defensive back and outside linebacker at Hamilton College, where he graduated in 1994 with a degree in American studies. He also earned a master's degree in higher education administration from Albany.
A native of Hudson Falls, N.Y. - north of Albany - Ryan was a standout football, basketball and baseball player at Hudson Falls High School.
Ryan at a Glance
1997 Siena College quarterbacks coach
1998-99 University at Albany wide receivers coach
2000 Colgate running backs coach
2001-02 Boston College graduate assistant/wide receivers
2003-04 Columbia running backs/special teams
2005 Columbia quarterbacks coach
2006 Harvard running backs, recruiting coordinator
2007-09 New York Giants offensive quality control coach