#355 Great.com Talks With… Tom Coughlin Jay Fund

Click here to listen to the interview #355 Great.com Talks With… Tom Coughlin Jay Fund Childhood cancer treatment costs $833,000 on average. When the diagnosis is handed down, usually one of the parents has to stop working. Families tackle childhood cancer in addition to other household expense payments. This makes it very difficult for families to maintain good financial health. …

Nothing Could Prepare Me for Watching My Wife Slip Away

Click here to read the New York Times article. By Tom Coughlin Published August 24, 2021 Mr. Coughlin, a two-time Super Bowl-winning head coach, led the New York Giants, Jacksonville Jaguars and Boston College Eagles. Someone recently asked me why my wife, Judy, isn’t in any of the photos from our Jay Fund Foundation events, and it was with a …

Coach Coughlin’s COVID and helping families tackling childhood cancer in 2020

Click here to read the article on foxbusiness.com.  By Tom Coughlin Posted December 15, 2020 According to the Pew Research Center survey, since COVID-19 hit our country, a quarter of adults have had trouble paying their bills, one in three have had to break into savings or retirement to keep their households going, while one-sixth have had to borrow money or go …

Guest column in the Florida Times-Union: On behalf of Jay Fund team, Tom Coughlin thanks Jaguars, fans and community.

Click here to read the article on jacksonville.com.  By Tom Coughlin Posted Jan 12, 2020 at 3:09 AM The word “team” is derived from the from Old English tēam meaning “descendant, family” and the Old English tēon which means “to draw, pull.” As a coach, I am constantly asked what makes a winning team, yet the answer is right there in the word’s origin. Before …

Tom Coughlin pens emotional thank you to Giants for Jay Fund support

Click here to read the article.  Dan Benton January 9, 2020 9:00 am ET Shortly after Tom Coughlin was hired by the expansion Jacksonville Jaguars in 1995, he began to consult with those in the know about potentially creating a foundation to help the families of those struggling with childhood cancer after one of his players at Boston College, Jay …