Former New York Giants coach Tom Coughlin is busy these days, continuing his workout schedule and getting his sleeves fully rolled up in the immensely worthwhile Jay Fund, his charity which helps families battling with childhood cancer. To make things even busier, Coughlin continues to pursue the next step of his career either as a coach or perhaps in broadcasting.

In an exclusive interview with ‘Giants Wire,’ Coughlin talked about the Sundae Blitz coming up on June 3 at the Giants facility, a day where the patients battling cancer and their families can come together and simply have fun. The end of the exciting day is a giant ice cream party where everyone makes sundaes in the team’s dining facility.

He also talked about his future which might include providing commentary.

Coughlin is open to the idea of making the transition from the sidelines to television if the right opportunity came along. Although he admits that he is focused on a role in the game he loves, broadcasting is something that could be a part of his future.

“I’ve never been asked about that. Analysis parts, some radio parts, some of those type of things have come my way and been discussed. I never been asked about those,” Coughlin told ‘Giants Wire’ in a phone interview.

“If you’re saying those network broadcast things haven’t been brought to. Would I like to? It’s something I would entertain. I would never say no.”

Earlier this month, the foundation just completed their celebrity golf classic.