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Ray Handley, former Giants coach who won two Super Bowls as an assistant, dies at 81

Finger Lakes Times 11 Feb 2026
Ray Handley, who served as an assistant coach for two Super Bowl champion New York Giants teams before a two-year stint as their head coach, has died at 81. The Giants announced Handley’s death on social media on Monday, citing ... .
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Ray Handley, key member of Giants’ Super Bowl coaching staffs, dead at 81

Fox News 11 Feb 2026
The New York Giants are mourning the loss of Ray Handley, a former assistant coach who later led the franchise as head coach ... The Giants said Handley's family member, Rob Handley, confirmed the former coach's passing.
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Former Giants head coach Ray Handley dies

The Citizens 10 Feb 2026
Former New York Giants head coach Ray Handley, who was an assistant coach during two of the team's Super Bowl titles, died at 81 ... .
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Former Reed and New York Giants coach Ray Handley dies at age 81

Reno Gazette Journal 10 Feb 2026
Ray Handley, who played football at Reno High and was the first football coach at Reed, died on Feb ... Handley went on to coach in the NFL as an assistant ... After college, Handley chose to pursue coaching ...
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Ray Handley, ex-Giants head coach who won two Super Bowls as assistant, dead at 81

New York Post 10 Feb 2026
Ray Handley, former Giants head coach and two-time Super Bowl-winning assistant, died last week, the team announced and his nephew confirmed ... Ray Handley is pictured during a game as the Giants’ head coach.
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Former Giants head coach Ray Handley dies at age 81

Newsday 10 Feb 2026
There have been New York football coaches statistically inferior to Ray Handley, and there have been ones with shorter terms ... “Who the hell is Ray Handley? He is only a football coach, and a poor one, ...
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Ray Handley, Ill-Fated Giants Coach, Is Dead at 81

New York Times 09 Feb 2026
He took over a champion N.F.L. team, succeeding the popular Bill Parcells, then led it to two disappointing seasons, drawing the ire of players and fans ... .
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