Eagles to Revisit Texans QBs Coach Jerrod Johnson for Offensive Coordinator Role
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to re-interview Houston Texans quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson, according to a report by Dianna Russini of The Athletic. This comes as the Eagles continue their search for an offensive coordinator to replace Kevin Patullo, who was let go recently.
Johnson, 37, has a familiar connection with new Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, having coached alongside him in Indianapolis from 2019-2021. The two share experience working under the same coaching philosophy, and Johnson's familiarity with Sirianni is an attractive factor for the Eagles.
As an assistant quarterbacks coach with the Minnesota Vikings in 2022 and offensive quality control coach for the Indianapolis Colts from 2019 to 2020, Johnson has also gained valuable experience in NFL offenses. His most recent stint as quarterbacks coach for the Houston Texans in 2023 could also play a role in his potential candidacy.
However, Sirianni's decision to interview Johnson twice may be influenced by the fact that the former quarterback coach at the collegiate level has not called plays in the NFL. Despite this, Johnson's coaching experience and familiarity with Sirianni make him an attractive candidate for the Eagles' offensive coordinator position.
The Texans' struggles on offense under C.J. Stroud over the past two seasons have contributed to their ranking among the league's lower-scoring teams. A new OC could potentially revamp the team's attack, making Johnson a viable option despite his limited NFL experience as an OC.
It remains to be seen whether Sirianni will ultimately extend the interview process to Johnson for a second time or if another candidate emerges.
The Philadelphia Eagles are set to re-interview Houston Texans quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson, according to a report by Dianna Russini of The Athletic. This comes as the Eagles continue their search for an offensive coordinator to replace Kevin Patullo, who was let go recently.
Johnson, 37, has a familiar connection with new Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, having coached alongside him in Indianapolis from 2019-2021. The two share experience working under the same coaching philosophy, and Johnson's familiarity with Sirianni is an attractive factor for the Eagles.
As an assistant quarterbacks coach with the Minnesota Vikings in 2022 and offensive quality control coach for the Indianapolis Colts from 2019 to 2020, Johnson has also gained valuable experience in NFL offenses. His most recent stint as quarterbacks coach for the Houston Texans in 2023 could also play a role in his potential candidacy.
However, Sirianni's decision to interview Johnson twice may be influenced by the fact that the former quarterback coach at the collegiate level has not called plays in the NFL. Despite this, Johnson's coaching experience and familiarity with Sirianni make him an attractive candidate for the Eagles' offensive coordinator position.
The Texans' struggles on offense under C.J. Stroud over the past two seasons have contributed to their ranking among the league's lower-scoring teams. A new OC could potentially revamp the team's attack, making Johnson a viable option despite his limited NFL experience as an OC.
It remains to be seen whether Sirianni will ultimately extend the interview process to Johnson for a second time or if another candidate emerges.