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.
The Philadelphia Eagles entered the 2026 NFL offseason facing critical staff decisions, and one of the most consequential centered on reshaping the team’s offensive leadership.
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.
The Philadelphia Eagles have found their replacement for Kevin Patullo. Philadelphia notably moved on from Patullo after the Eagles were knocked out of the Wild Card Round of the playoffs by the San Francisco 49ers.
Could the Eagles be raising the white flag on their circuitous offensive coordinator search? From a literal sense, that answer to that is no, of course.
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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.
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?
I keep hearing how the Eagles are the gold standard because they are smarter than everyone else, more stable than Dallas, and always a step ahead. So explain this to me: why does nobody want their offensive coordinator job?
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.
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Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles may have to restart their search for an offensive coordinator. After the Eagles were eliminated from the NFL playoffs, Sirianni announced that Kevin Patullo won't be his offensive play-caller for the 2026 season.
The Philadelphia Eagles are a team that isn't afraid to make a big move. Howie Roseman has shown that as the team's general manager while building a roster and the team also has shown this when it has come to the coaching staff.
The NFL coaching carousel just took another turn on Monday morning. The Buffalo Bills fired head coach Sean McDermott, opening up yet another HC spot around the league.
The Philadelphia Eagles aren't wasting time when it comes to their search for a new offensive coordinator. Shortly after losing to the San Francisco 49ers on Wild Card weekend, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni announced that Kevin Patullo won't be his offensive coordinator for the 2026 season.
The Eagles generally operate under a cloud of secrecy, perhaps a stubborn nod to the idea of competitive advantage that runs deep in Nick Sirianni’s DNA as a football coach.
Nick Sirianni may have downplayed just how strained things were inside the Eagles’ dressing room last season, according to the latest reports on A.J. Brown’s situation in Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Eagles are searching for a new offensive coordinator after they confirmed earlier in the week that Patullo would no longer hold that position.
Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles will make changes to their staff this offseason, make no mistake about it. Will they move on from a longtime assistant though?
The Philadelphia Eagles are moving on from Kevin Patullo at offensive coordinator after the defending Super Bowl champions fell out of the playoffs in the wild-card round.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo became a target of criticism long before the defending Super Bowl champions were bounced from the playoffs via a 23-19 wild-card loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.
Despite the overwhelming evidence of the offense's regression under Kevin Patullo, Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni has been nothing but supportive of his offensive coordinator.
A previous report revealed that the 11-5 Eagles will rest QB Jalen Hurts and other starters for this Sunday's regular-season finale versus the Commanders, even though the Eagles could still earn the NFC's No. 2 playoff seed.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has reportedly been “more involved” in the team’s offensive preparations this week as pressure mounts to fire offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo.