The Philadelphia Eagles have relieved their offensive coordinator, Kevin Patullo, of his duties, and it seems that more firings are on the horizon. The team has started interviewing candidates for the open OC position, with Sean Mannion being hired as the new OC.
Josh Grizzard, a former Buccaneers OC, had a second interview with the Eagles, joining Jim Bob Cooter and Sean Mannion in the running for the job. Grizzard's background is being closely followed, and he has been a candidate to replace Patullo.
Jeff Stoutland, who had previously been the run game coordinator, may not be returning to his old role. According to Jeff McLane, Stoutland was taken away from the position at some point last season, possibly due to injuries on the offensive line.
Jim Bob Cooter also interviewed with the Eagles again, this time in-person. His first interview was virtual, and fans are likely to be irritated by any coaches with past links to Nick Sirianni.
The Lions hired Mike Kafka for a high-ranking role on their offense staff, while the Bears' OC Declan Doyle has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Eagles' OC job. LSU's Charlie Weis Jr. also spoke with the Eagles but informed them that he will be staying at LSU.
Other teams are also making moves in their own OC searches. The Broncos have fired their offensive coordinator, Joe Lombardi, and the Titans are reportedly hiring Brian Daboll as their new OC. The Bills' HC job is a safety net for Daboll if he doesn't get hired by the Eagles.
The Cowboys denied the Eagles' request to interview Klayton Adams for the open OC job, while Christian Parker will be interviewing with the Packers for the defensive coordinator position.
As the search continues, it seems that the Eagles are looking for someone who can bring a new scheme and style to their offense. The team's struggles on offense in 2025 were evident, and they need to find someone who can help them move forward.
Josh Grizzard, a former Buccaneers OC, had a second interview with the Eagles, joining Jim Bob Cooter and Sean Mannion in the running for the job. Grizzard's background is being closely followed, and he has been a candidate to replace Patullo.
Jeff Stoutland, who had previously been the run game coordinator, may not be returning to his old role. According to Jeff McLane, Stoutland was taken away from the position at some point last season, possibly due to injuries on the offensive line.
Jim Bob Cooter also interviewed with the Eagles again, this time in-person. His first interview was virtual, and fans are likely to be irritated by any coaches with past links to Nick Sirianni.
The Lions hired Mike Kafka for a high-ranking role on their offense staff, while the Bears' OC Declan Doyle has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Eagles' OC job. LSU's Charlie Weis Jr. also spoke with the Eagles but informed them that he will be staying at LSU.
Other teams are also making moves in their own OC searches. The Broncos have fired their offensive coordinator, Joe Lombardi, and the Titans are reportedly hiring Brian Daboll as their new OC. The Bills' HC job is a safety net for Daboll if he doesn't get hired by the Eagles.
The Cowboys denied the Eagles' request to interview Klayton Adams for the open OC job, while Christian Parker will be interviewing with the Packers for the defensive coordinator position.
As the search continues, it seems that the Eagles are looking for someone who can bring a new scheme and style to their offense. The team's struggles on offense in 2025 were evident, and they need to find someone who can help them move forward.