McGaughey started his coaching career with Houston in 1998 as a graduate assistant. In 2002, he became the assistant special teams coach for the Kansas City Chiefs after a year as a minority intern with them, before returning to Houston to be their special teams coordinator. McGaughey then spent the 2005 and 2006 seasons as assistant special teams coordinator for the Denver Broncos, and the same role for the New York Giants from 2007 to 2010. During his first season with the Giants, the team won Super Bowl XLII by defeating the New England Patriots, 17–14.[4]
McGaughey became special teams coordinator for LSU in 2011 and held the position until 2013.
He spent the following seasons as special teams coordinator for the New York Jets in 2014, San Francisco 49ers in 2015, and Carolina Panthers from 2016 to 2017.
New York Giants (second stint) (2022–2023)
On February 11, 2022, McGaughey returned to the New York Giants as special teams coordinator.[5]
In his first season, the Giants' special teams finished 28th in the league.[6] The 2023 season saw the unit decimated by injuries: kicker Graham Gano was placed on injured reserve in November after missing 35% of his field goal attempts for the season,[7]Randy Bullock injured his hamstring on December 17,[8] and Cade York injured his quad in practice before appearing in a game, forcing the team to sign Mason Crosby.[9] McGaughey was fired on January 8, 2024.[10]
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2024-present)
On February 7, 2024, McGaughey was hired by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as their special teams coordinator for the 2024 season.[11]
Personal life
McGaughey married Erika and they have three children, son Thomas McGaughey III, daughter Taylor, and son Trent.[12][13]