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Eli Manning has a new quarterbacks coach.

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Giants have hired Oregon State offensive coordinator Danny Langsdorf to be their new quarterbacks coach, according to a league source with knowledge of the situation.

Sports Illustrated first reported an offer was made.

Langsdorf, 41, was on the Saints' coaching staff alongside new offensive coordinator Ben McAdoo back in 2004 before McAdoo followed Mike McCarthy to San Francisco.

The son of Chargers scout Ed Langsdorf, Danny has been with Oregon State since the 2005 season.

Langsdorf was a collegiate quarterback at Boise State and Linfield (Oregon) College.

The move comes at a time of massive change on the Giants coaching staff. Tight ends coach Mike Pope and running backs coach Jerald Ingram were let go last week. Sean Ryan, the team's current quarterbacks coach, will likely be reassigned, according to a person familiar with the situation.

Neither Ryan nor Kevin M. Gilbride, the current wide receivers coach, will be let go, a second person with knowledge of the situation said. Ryan was previously the team's wide receivers coach before moving to the QB job, which fueled some speculation that Gilbride was in trouble.