New York Giants (2006–2021) Quinn was hired by the Giants to serve as their assistant special teams coach under
Mike Sweatman for the 2006 season. After one season, he was promoted to special teams coach. In 2007,
Lawrence Tynes kicked a game-winning 47-yard field goal in overtime to send the Giants to
Super Bowl XLII, as they defeated the
Green Bay Packers 23–20. In 2011, Tynes again kicked a game-winning field goal in overtime, as his 31-yard kick sent the Giants to
Super Bowl XLVI, as they defeated the San Francisco 49ers. During his tenure as special teams coach, the Giants have seen mixed results. His first season saw the Giants rank 11th in special teams. Since then, they have ranked near the middle or bottom of the league in each season. Following the 2017 season, Quinn was fired by the Giants, however, he was re-hired as Assistant Special Teams Coach under
Thomas McGaughey after the latter was diagnosed with cancer. Following the 2021 season, Quinn was again relieved of duties by new head coach
Brian Daboll.
Tennessee Titans (2023) On March 21, 2023, the
Tennessee Titans hired Quinn as the Titans' assistant special teams coach. On December 4, 2023, Quinn became the special teams coordinator for the Titans after Vrabel fired coordinator
Craig Aukerman. The team finished 21st in the league that season.
New England Patriots (2024–present) On February 19, 2024, Quinn was hired by the
New England Patriots as their assistant special teams coach. ==References==