On the heels of a stunning Super Bowl run, Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo could end up being offered the head-coaching job in Washington.

But the Giants plan to do what they can to keep him.  According to Ralph Vacchiano of the New York Daily News, however, there are limits to the team’s generosity.

If the Redskins offer the job to Spagnuolo, the Giants will offer him a raise, a contract extension, and the title of assistant head coach.  But they won’t offer the one-year coordinator the kind of deal that the Cowboys gave to offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, and they won’t promise Spagnuolo the head-coaching job after Tom Coughlin leaves.

Vacchiano also reports that several members of the Giants organization have warned Spagnuolo against taking the job in D.C., given that the team already has hired both an offensive coordinator and a defensive coordinator.  Still, Vacchiano says it’s believed that Spagnuolo will accept the job, if it’s offered to him.