As the Cardinals and Raiders complete three-week-plus HC interview processes, the Eagles are nearing that point with their offensive coordinator search.
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What's on the way for the Philadelphia Eagles? The big story right now is the fact that the team is looking to fill its open offensive coordinator job.
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The Philadelphia Eagles are in somewhat of a tricky spot right now. Philadelphia is still looking to fill its open offensive coordinator job after moving on from Kevin Patullo.
The Philadelphia Eagles are still searching for an offensive coordinator. Jim Bob Cooter has had two interviews. Sean Mannion is also a candidate. If the search doesn’t produce a hire, Nick Sirianni may call plays himself.
The Philadelphia Eagles remain one of the teams sniffing around the league looking for their next offensive coordinator. The offseason began a few weeks ago with the team opting to move on from Kevin Patullo in the role.
After coming up a few rounds short of their preseason goal, the reigning – for now – Super Bowl Champion Philadelphia Eagles will have some tough decisions to make about their roster, with over a dozen players set to test the open market in free agency.
January is almost over, and the Philadelphia Eagles still don’t have an offensive coordinator. What gives? Well, in an appearance on NFL Live, Adam Schefter commented on just that, revealing that Nick Sirianni and company might have a plan if they don’t land someone “worthy of the job” that will certainly have fans talking.
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The Eagles have cast perhaps the widest net in the NFL in their search for a new offensive coordinator, but it sounds like the organization is starting to settle on some final candidates for the job.
The Philadelphia Eagles interviewed Colts OC Jim Bob Cooter for the same position on their coaching staff, according to Jeremy Fowler. Cooter, 41, began his NFL coaching career with the Colts back in 2009 as an offensive assistant.
A year has passed, but the Philadelphia Eagles are in a somewhat comparable place as they were last offseason when it comes to the pass rush. Last year, the Eagles lost Brandon Graham to retirement, Milton Williams to the New England Patriots in free agency and Josh Sweat to the Arizona Cardinals.
The Philadelphia Eagles will not employ Brian Daboll as the team's offensive coordinator in 2026. Daboll was one of the big-time candidates tied to the franchise early on this offseason.
We’ve gotten to the point in the Eagles’ offensive coordinator search where it’s become more of an opportunity to pick the brains of others, rather than a simple exercise in finding the next play-caller.
The New York surprised plenty of folks this week when they moved on from offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand. With the Philadelphia Eagles still looking for a new OC to replace Kevin Patullo as their play caller, Nick Sirianni and co.
Another day offensive coordinator searching for the Philadelphia Eagles. This time, though, there seems to be a candidate from an NFC foe emerging as one of the top options on Philly's radar.
In the NFL, you have to prove yourself quickly. For the Philadelphia Eagles, though, is their success in recent seasons actually working against them in the process to hire a new offensive coordinator?
The list of Eagles offensive coordinator candidates has grown even longer. Philadelphia’s search for a Kevin Patullo replacement has produced another interview.
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