The Philadelphia Eagles are in a place they didn't want to be by late January. They're watching the NFL postseason from their couches, and a lackluster offense at times pushed them to that reality.
The Philadelphia Eagles' pass rush will be under a microscope early on this offseason. The reason for this is the fact that the team has a handful of pieces heading to free agency.
The Philadelphia Eagles have one clear question to answer on the offensive side of the football this offseason. Some may point to the offensive line as the team's biggest question mark.
Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts was added as a replacement for Team NFC in the 2026 Pro Bowl Games on Friday. It marks the third Pro Bowl appearance for
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
The free agent market is shuttered until its soft opening on March 9, when teams have two days to begin negotiating with players. Nothing can be officially announced, though, until March 11 at 4 p.m.
It didn't take long after the Philadelphia Eagles were knocked out of the Wild Card Round of the playoffs for rumors around a potential A.J. Brown blockbuster to pick up steam.
With the Super Bowl not kicking off until February 8, the NFL is conducting the Pro Bowl Games that begin on February 3. On Friday, the Philadelphia Eagles made an announcement regarding the event and Jalen Hurts that should get the fanbase excited.
A lot has been said already about new Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Sean Mannion and the vast majority has been overly positive. Mannion is young and has explosive potential.
The Philadelphia Eagles no longer need to hire a new offensive coordinator. Now former Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion will get his first opportunity to call plays in the NFL as the new OC for Nick Sirianni.
How about a two-for-one? Less than a day after announcing Sean Mannion as the new offensive coordinator in Philadelphia, a league source confirmed to Eagles On SI that the Eagles are bringing in former Tampa Bay Buccaneers OC Josh Grizzard as passing game coordinator.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
In the NFL, the coaching carousel spins fast enough to give you whiplash. One minute, you’re the architect of a historic offensive start; the next, you’re packing up your office.
The Philadelphia Eagles had a down year on offense by their standards, and they made sure to fix those things right after the season ended. It took some time, but they found a new offensive coordinator, as Green Bay Packers quarterback coach Sean Mannion will fill the role.
Three weeks after the Buccaneers fired him as their offensive coordinator, Josh Grizzard is joining the Eagles’ staff. Grizzard will serve as the team’s pass game coordinator, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
It has been almost three weeks since the Philadelphia Eagles’ season, and Kevin Patullo’s tenure as offensive coordinator has ended. The Eagles cast a wide net in their search, and they finally have their guy.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Eagles are hiring former Buccaneers offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard as their pass game coordinator. The Eagles
The Philadelphia Eagles have officially named Sean Mannion as their offensive coordinator ahead of the 2026 NFL season, a move designed to reinvigorate an offense that struggled in 2025.
The NFL coaching carousel continues to spin, and this time the Philadelphia Eagles have hired a new coach. After an extensive offensive coordinator search, the Eagles have hired Sean Mannion as the new OC.
As the Cardinals and Raiders complete three-week-plus HC interview processes, the Eagles are nearing that point with their offensive coordinator search.
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.
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.
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.