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.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter indicated that major news will come out of Philadelphia soon, but he wouldn’t elaborate any further. The Philadelphia Eagles have already made one notable change on their coaching staff, removing Kevin Patullo from his role as the offensive coordinator.
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.
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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.
The Philadelphia Eagles don't need to trade AJ Brown, as of writing. The Athletic's Dianna Russini joined 94WIP Sports Radio on Jan. 20 and reported that the ball will be in Brown's court this offseason.
With the 2025 NFL season officially over, the Philadelphia Eagles have to turn their attention to the future and consider which young players from the college ranks could become long-term building blocks for years to come.
The Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator job remains open without an end in sight. So far this offseason, the Eagles have been linked to a handful of options, but nothing has gotten over the finish line yet.
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There's plenty of coaching staff decisions still to be made across the NFL. For the Philadelphia Eagles, finding their new offensive coordinator has been a continuous, windy search over recent weeks, and there truly is not a clear end in sight.
Ultimately, the Eagles will hire an offensive coordinator. Maybe even one that’s successful. The path to get there, however, has been troubling and should
The Philadelphia Eagles have a question to answer at cornerback this offseason. Throughout the season, the No. 2 cornerback spot opposite of Quinyon Mithcell was talked about endlessly.
The Eagles’ search for a new offensive coordinator turns two weeks old on Tuesday. It has traveled many of the expected roads, with exits like Brian Daboll, Mike McDaniel, and Mike Kafka.
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 Philadelphia Eagles' defense very well could take a hit this offseason just like it did last offseason. At this point last year, the discussion around the Eagles centered around the Super Bowl and the guys heading to free agency afterward.
The list of Eagles offensive coordinator candidates has grown even longer. Philadelphia’s search for a Kevin Patullo replacement has produced another interview.
It's still early in the offseason and yet the trade rumors around Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown aready are already a bit much. Brown was the subject of plenty of pre-trade deadline buzz this season, but he's still a member of the franchise.
Philadelphia continues a rigorous overhaul of its coaching staff following a disappointing Wild Card exit, balancing a search for offensive leadership with key defensive stability.
Following a season that saw them get bounced out of the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs, the Philadelphia Eagles fired offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo.
The Eagles are currently on the search for their next offensive coordinator after parting ways with Kevin Patullo following his first year in the role.
The Philadelphia Eagles have to cross another offensive coordinator candidate off their list. Miami Dolphins passing game coordinator Bobby Slowik is staying with the team and being promoted to offensive coordinator, according to reports.
The Eagles are heading into the 2026 offseason with a number of extension candidates, and defensive tackles Jordan Davis and Jalen Carter could be at the top of general manager Howie Roseman‘s list, per Zach Berman and Brooks Kubena of The Athletic.