The New York Giants announced six new hirings today, including Sam Rosengarten, who will serve as the director of high performance.
Also added were five football analysts: Skyler Mornhinweg, Taylor Kolste, Patrick Moynahan, Kyrell Michael, and Bonner Bordelon.
Rosengarten has nine seasons of NFL experience, all with the Baltimore Ravens. He held the same role in Baltimore, where he oversaw player monitoring systems, training load management, recovery protocols, and performance analytics. He integrated real-time biometric monitoring during practice, advanced player‑monitoring protocols, and injury‑prevention strategies tailored to the demands of the NFL.
His expertise helped shape new data applications within the organization, driving innovation in injury forecasting and personalized athlete development to enhance player availability, optimize performance, and support overall team success.
In 2020, Rosengarten was invited to present his concepts on athlete management and injury prevention to the NFL Physician Society at the annual NFL Scouting Combine.
Before arriving in Baltimore, Rosengarten led the Buffalo Sabres' injury‑prevention program for two seasons and oversaw all day‑to‑day care of the players.
Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Rosengarten is a board‑certified physical therapist, a certified strength and conditioning specialist, and a sports physiotherapist in both Australia and the United Kingdom.
He has also consulted for the NBA's New York Knicks and Oklahoma City Thunder, as well as England's Lawn Tennis Association, among others.
Rosengarten has spent more than 17 years working with athletes in professional sports environments around the world. He has built a reputation for utilizing cutting‑edge technology to optimize athletic performance and reduce injury risk. He has published research in leading sports medicine and sports science journals, including the British Journal of Sports Medicine and the Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, and has presented at major international conferences, including the International Olympic Committee's World Conference on the Prevention of Illness and Injury in Sport.
Rosengarten also co‑founded two leading sports medicine clinics—Sportsmed Biologic and Recover Sports Medicine—where he led multidisciplinary teams across clinical, surgical, and allied health domains serving professional and elite amateur athletes.
Last week, the Giants announced a series of additions to the coaching staff and front office, including Ron Shrift (director of strength and conditioning) and Brian Ellis (assistant strength coach), both of whom previously worked with Harbaugh.
In the Strength and Conditioning/Performance department, six coaches were retained:
Aaron Wellman (executive director of player performance), Chris Allen (assistant strength and conditioning coach), Sam Coad (performance manager/assistant strength and conditioning coach), Matthew Frakes (director of performance nutrition), Mark Naylor (assistant strength and conditioning coach), and Drew Wilson (assistant director of strength and conditioning).
The Giants also hired head athletic trainer Adam Bennett, who held the same role at the University of Miami since 2023. Ronnie Barnes, who joined the organization in 1976 and has overseen the team's medical services since 1981, will continue in that capacity. Barnes was inducted into the Giants Ring of Honor in 2022.
Meet the coaches who are part of John Harbaugh's inaugural staff with the New York Giants.


John Harbaugh – Head Coach

Chris Horton – Assistant Head Coach/Special Teams Coordinator

Matt Nagy - Offensive Coordinator

Dennard Wilson – Defensive Coordinator

Charlie Bullen - Run Game Coordinator/Outside Linebackers Coach

Frank Bush - Inside Linebackers Coach

Brendan Clark - Defensive Quality Control

Donald D'Alesio - Defensive Pass Coordinator/Secondary Coach

Dennis Johnson - Defensive Line Coach

Addison Lynch - Defensive Backs Coach

Matt Pees - Assistant Linebackers Coach

Megan Rosburg - Assistant to the Head Coach/Defensive Assistant

Mike Bloomgren - Offensive Line Coach

Brian Callahan - Passing Game Coordinator/Quarterbacks Coach

Chad Hall - Wide Receivers Coach

Tim Kelly - Tight Ends Coach

Grant Newsome - Assistant Offensive Line Coach

Noah Riley - Football Analyst/Quality Control

Greg Roman - Senior Offensive Assistant

Adam Schrack - Offensive Quality Control

Mike Snyder - Offensive Quality Control

Willie Taggart - Running Backs Coach

T.J. Weist - Assistant Special Teams Coach

Aaron Wellman - Executive Director of Player Performance

Sam Rosengarten - Director of High Performance

Ron Shrift - Director of Strength and Conditioning

Chris Allen - Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Sam Coad - Performance Manager/Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Brian Ellis - Assistant Strength Coach

Matthew Frakes - Director of Performance Nutrition

Mark Naylor - Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach

Drew Wilson - Assistant Director of Strength and Conditioning

Bonner Bordelon - Football Analyst

Taylor Kolste - Football Analyst

Kyrell Michael - Football Analyst

Sky Mornhinweg - Football Analyst

Patrick Moynahan - Football Analyst
As for the five new football analysts, Mornhinweg follows in the coaching footsteps of his father, Marty Mornhinweg, who spent 25 seasons in the National Football League. Skyler Mornhinweg previously worked at the University of Colorado (assistant quarterbacks coach), Columbia University (quarterbacks coach), Midwestern State (quarterbacks coach/offensive coordinator), and Ohio State (graduate assistant). A native of Philadelphia, Pa., he played quarterback and served as a team captain at Columbia in 2015 and 2016 after spending three seasons at Florida.
Kolste spent last season as offensive coordinator for the University of Mary after previously working as an assistant quarterbacks coach at the University of Kentucky. He spent two seasons (2022–23) as the offensive analyst for quarterbacks at Boise State University and served as an assistant quarterbacks coach and later an assistant wide receivers coach at Southern Utah (2020–21). A native of Oak Harbor, Wash., Kolste played four seasons at Whitworth University (2016–19) as a wide receiver.
Moynahan joins the Giants from Utah Tech, where he was defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach. He reunited with head coach Lance Anderson after serving as a graduate assistant on Anderson's defensive staff at Stanford for six years (2017–22). In 2023, Moynahan was the defensive coordinator at St. Lawrence University in Canton, N.Y. Prior to his tenure at Stanford, he spent four seasons at Kenyon University as linebackers coach and an assistant track and field coach. Moynahan played four years at Davidson, where he was a two‑time All‑Pioneer League selection and set the program's single‑season (122) and single‑game (22) tackle records during his senior season in 2012.
Michael arrives from the Raiders, where he served as a player personnel assistant after originally joining the organization in 2023 as part of the NFL's Nunn‑Wooten Scouting Fellowship program. Before joining Las Vegas, he spent two years at the University of South Carolina as an offensive student assistant. Prior to that, he spent one year as the defensive backs coach at Dreher High School. A native of Gadsden, S.C., Michael earned a bachelor's degree in Sport and Entertainment Management from the University of South Carolina.
Bordelon spent last season at the University of Texas at San Antonio, where he was the specialists coach and assistant special teams coordinator. That followed a one-year stint as the special teams coordinator and defensive assistant at Utah Tech. Prior to his time at Utah Tech, Bordelon was a special teams analyst at TCU for two-plus seasons. During his time in Fort Worth, he helped the Horned Frogs to 18 wins and an appearance in the College Football Playoff National Championship. Bordelon got his start in coaching at SMU in 2019 as a personnel/operations assistant before being promoted to offensive analyst for the 2020 season. He then was named the Mustangs' special teams/defensive analyst in 2021.
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