Philadelphia Eagles' Offseason Search for New OC Enters Full Swing
The Philadelphia Eagles have relieved Kevin Patullo of his duties as the team's offensive coordinator, marking a turning point in their search for a new leader behind center. The coaching staff overhaul comes after a lackluster 2025 season that saw the Eagles' offense struggle to find its footing.
In the wake of Patullo's departure, Christian Parker is set to interview with the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys for the defensive coordinator position, while Brian Daboll is reportedly at the top of the Eagles' OC wish list. The team has also requested interviews with Bobby Slowik, a passing game coordinator from the Miami Dolphins, as well as Josh Grizzard, a former Buccaneers offensive coordinator.
Newcomer Charlie Weis Jr. is expected to follow Lane Kiffin to LSU as the new head coach, pending other offers. Weis, 32, brings a wealth of experience as Ole Miss' offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under Kiffin from 2022-2025.
The Eagles are also said to be interested in Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll for the OC position, with both candidates hailing from prominent coaching trees. McDaniel, a former head coach of the Miami Dolphins, brings an expertise in pre-snap motion and misdirection, while Daboll has experience as the Giants' head coach and developed Josh Allen during his time as the Bills' offensive coordinator.
The team's special teams unit will see Michael Clay remain on board after signing a new deal to continue in his role. However, Clay was initially considered for the Buccaneers' open special teams coordinator position before opting to stay with the Eagles instead.
As the search for a new OC continues, it remains to be seen whether the Eagles can shake off their struggles from 2025 and find the right fit to lead their offense into the next season. With a number of promising candidates in consideration, one thing is certain: the Eagles are poised to embark on a new chapter under the guidance of a seasoned and experienced coach.
The Philadelphia Eagles have relieved Kevin Patullo of his duties as the team's offensive coordinator, marking a turning point in their search for a new leader behind center. The coaching staff overhaul comes after a lackluster 2025 season that saw the Eagles' offense struggle to find its footing.
In the wake of Patullo's departure, Christian Parker is set to interview with the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys for the defensive coordinator position, while Brian Daboll is reportedly at the top of the Eagles' OC wish list. The team has also requested interviews with Bobby Slowik, a passing game coordinator from the Miami Dolphins, as well as Josh Grizzard, a former Buccaneers offensive coordinator.
Newcomer Charlie Weis Jr. is expected to follow Lane Kiffin to LSU as the new head coach, pending other offers. Weis, 32, brings a wealth of experience as Ole Miss' offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach under Kiffin from 2022-2025.
The Eagles are also said to be interested in Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll for the OC position, with both candidates hailing from prominent coaching trees. McDaniel, a former head coach of the Miami Dolphins, brings an expertise in pre-snap motion and misdirection, while Daboll has experience as the Giants' head coach and developed Josh Allen during his time as the Bills' offensive coordinator.
The team's special teams unit will see Michael Clay remain on board after signing a new deal to continue in his role. However, Clay was initially considered for the Buccaneers' open special teams coordinator position before opting to stay with the Eagles instead.
As the search for a new OC continues, it remains to be seen whether the Eagles can shake off their struggles from 2025 and find the right fit to lead their offense into the next season. With a number of promising candidates in consideration, one thing is certain: the Eagles are poised to embark on a new chapter under the guidance of a seasoned and experienced coach.