Reports: Eagles interviewed Packers QB coach for offensive coordinator, bringing in for follow-up

The Philadelphia Eagles are getting younger in their search for an offensive coordinator, as a 33-year-old former journeyman quarterback has reportedly joined the fray. Sean Mannion, who spent one season as the Green Bay Packers' quarterbacks coach in 2025, is believed to be the latest candidate to interview for the position.

Despite having no play-calling experience, Mannion's unconventional background may appeal to the Eagles. The coaching veteran played just two NFL games and spent most of his career bouncing around between teams on practice squads. After retiring from football in 2024, he immediately transitioned into coaching with the Packers as an offensive assistant before being promoted to quarterbacks coach.

Mannion's coaching philosophy is likely influenced by his former coaches, including Sean McVay, who led him during his playing days with the Rams. Mannion also worked under head coach Kevin O'Connell in 2023 and Seahawks OC Shane Waldron in 2022 and 2023, all of whom are currently associated with the McVay coaching tree.

The Eagles plan to bring Mannion in for a second interview, this time in person, according to NFL Media's Mike Garafolo. The meeting will provide an opportunity for the team to assess Mannion's ability to lead their offense and make key decisions on game-day.
 
I think Sean Mannion's unorthodox background could be a refreshing change for the Eagles' OC position πŸ€”. As someone who's spent most of his career bouncing around between teams on practice squads, he's had to adapt quickly and think outside the box - skills that could translate well to a play-calling role πŸ“. Plus, having worked under coaches like Sean McVay, Kevin O'Connell, and Shane Waldron, Mannion has likely picked up some valuable insights into innovative offense design 🏈. It'll be interesting to see how he navigates the transition from QB coach to OC, but if anyone can pull it off, it's him 😊
 
I don't know if I'm cool with Sean Mannion being the Eagles' OC candidate... πŸ€” I mean, two NFL games is a lot of experience, right? But at the same time, his unconventional background might just be what the team needs to shake things up... I guess? It's weird that he's got connections to McVay and all those other coaches, but does that really make him a good fit for Philly? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And yet, having someone with no play-calling experience might actually be a refreshing change of pace... hmm, I'm torn! πŸ˜’
 
man this sean mannion guy is like the ultimate underdog story 🀯 i mean he went from playing 2 nfl games to becoming a quarterbacks coach in green bay, now he's interviewing for one of the most high-profile jobs in nba... err i mean nfl? lol the fact that they're considering him because of his "unconventional background" is kinda refreshing. all these years we've been conditioned to value experience and credentials, but sometimes it's the outside-the-box thinking that can lead to something amazing πŸ€”
 
I got a bad feelin' about this one... They're tryin' to lure Sean Mannion in with his "unconventional background" just to throw us off the scent πŸ€”. I mean, have you seen his resume? He's never actually been an OC before, but he's worked under some big names like McVay and O'Connell. That's just a red flag to me... What if they're tryin' to bring in someone who's gonna fit the wrong system? The Eagles need someone with real experience, not some rookie coach tryin' to wing it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I'm not buyin' it until I see some concrete evidence that Mannion's the real deal... 😐
 
the eagles are getting desperate, if they think sean mannion's unorthodox background is gonna give them a leg up... might just be a case of throwing spaghetti at the wall and hoping it sticks 🍝
 
awww yay 🀩 i love how the eagles are bringing in a new coach who has such an interesting background lol sean mannion is like the ultimate underdog story - from journeyman quarterback to quarterbacks coach in just one year that's so inspiring!!! πŸ™Œ and omg the fact that he's working with mcvay's coaching tree is like the ultimate seal of approval for me πŸ’― can't wait to see how he'd bring his own style to philly βš½οΈπŸ‘
 
Come on, 33-year-old Sean Mannion is totally overqualified for the job 🀣. I mean, two NFL games played? That's not exactly a resume builder, you know? And now they're gonna bring him in for another interview just 'cause he's got some connections to Sean McVay and the like? Give me a break! The Eagles should be looking for someone with actual experience, you feel? Mannion might have been good at making split-second decisions on the field back in the day, but can he do it on game-day against real opponents? I highly doubt it πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And what's with the whole "unconventional background" thing? Just 'cause he's played as a practice squad guy doesn't make him some kinda coaching genius πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Give me someone with actual football savvy any day! πŸ‘Š
 
I'm low-key intrigued by Sean Mannion being considered for the Eagles' OC gig πŸ€”πŸˆ He's got this wild card vibe going on, you know? Played QB just two times in his career & now he's coaching assistants left & right πŸ”„πŸ“ Not exactly the typical pedigree, but maybe that unorthodox background is what Philly needs to shake things up. I mean, who wouldn't want a coach with some real "underdog" cred πŸ’ͺ🏽? If he can bring that fire & creativity to the table, might just be the missing piece for Jalen Hurts & company 🀝
 
I think this is awesome news for the Eagles! I mean, who wouldn't want a coach with a background like that? It's like they're thinking outside the box, right? A journeyman quarterback turned coaching vet could bring some fresh ideas to the table πŸ€”. And let's be real, two NFL games isn't that bad, it's not like he was playing in the wilderness or anything πŸ˜‚. The fact that he worked under Sean McVay and Kevin O'Connell is a huge plus too. I'm all for giving him another chance to prove himself. Maybe this is exactly what they need - someone with no preconceived notions to shake things up. Fingers crossed he'll bring some much-needed youth to the offense! 🀞
 
I'm not really sure about this one πŸ€”... I mean, I love the Eagles' commitment to finding a fresh perspective, but is a journeyman QB turned coach just what they need? 😬 The fact that Sean Mannion has so little play-calling experience under his belt makes me wonder if he's ready for such a big role. And have you seen his coaching background - just two games played in the NFL?! 🀯 I get it, unconventional might be an interesting vibe, but is it a recipe for disaster? 🚨

I'm all about taking risks and trying new things, but I think the Eagles need someone with a bit more... stability. 😊 Still, you never know, maybe Mannion's unorthodox background will bring some magic to the team! ✨ Just hope they're not putting all their eggs in one basket πŸ₯š
 
man i think sean mannions unconventional background is actually a blessing in disguise for the eagles πŸ€”... his lack of traditional coaching experience might just be what they need to shake things up in philly... who says you gotta have a million years of play-calling under your belt to make it work? the guy's got some crazy cred with mcvay and o'connell, and that's what matters most - results 🏈 his whole journeyman thing is like a cool story of perseverance, but i think the eagles are gonna realize he's more than just a novelty coach... they'll see that he's got heart, and that's something you can't teach...
 
so yeah i think sean mannion is a dark horse candidate for the eagles coach job πŸ€”...his unorthodox background might just be what they need, you know? someone outside the box who can shake things up in philly's offense 🏈. and i'm intrigued by his coaching philosophy too - it sounds like he's got some interesting ideas from his coaches like sean mcvay πŸ’‘. but at the same time, it's gonna be tough to convince people that a QB-turned-coach is the right fit for this team πŸ˜‚. do you think sean mannion's got what it takes to lead the eagles to victory? 🀞
 
πŸ€” Just read about Sean Mannion, new name for Eagles OC search πŸˆπŸ’‘. Thinks unconventional background might be a plus 🀝, been all over the league as practice squad guy πŸ’Ό, but played 2 games in his day πŸŽ‰. Played for some big names like McVay and O'Connell πŸ‘₯, so maybe he's got some good stuff up his sleeve πŸ’ͺ. Definitely interested to see how this interview goes πŸ“š, will he be able to lead the team to victory? πŸ†
 
Ugh, can you believe it?! The Eagles are resorting to some old-school coaching tactics by bringing in Sean Mannion 🀯... I mean, who exactly thought this was a good idea? He played TWO NFL games in his entire career! Like, what is he gonna teach our young guys? That's just not gonna cut it. And don't even get me started on the fact that he spent most of his time bouncing around between teams on practice squads 🚫. I feel like the Eagles are trying to relive their glory days or something.

And what really grinds my gears is that this guy's coaching philosophy is probably all influenced by Sean McVay and the rest of those young guns who think they can just wing it with no experience πŸ’₯. Newsflash, Eagles: that ain't gonna work! You need someone with actual game management skills and a proven track record to lead your offense.

I'm not buying this whole "unconventional background" thing πŸ™„. It's all just a bunch of hooey to make Mannion sound like some kind of coaching genius. And let me tell you, I've got my eye on someone else for the job...
 
I don't think it's weird that they're considering someone with so little experience in play-calling... I mean, what's the worst that could happen? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ The Eagles need some fresh blood and maybe Mannion's unconventional background is exactly what they need to shake things up. And let's be real, the Packers' offense was already pretty solid last season with him as QBs coach, so he must know something! πŸ’‘ Plus, it's not like they're throwing in a Hail Mary pass here - they've got two more interviews lined up to get a better sense of how he'll handle game-day decisions. πŸ“
 
I think Sean Mannion could be a dark horse candidate for the Eagles OC gig πŸ˜ŠπŸ€”. I mean, who wouldn't want someone with that unique blend of coaching experience and unconventional background? The fact that he played only 2 NFL games and bounced around practice squads is kinda like that one friend who's always trying out new gigs πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And let's be real, his connection to the McVay coaching tree can't hurt πŸˆπŸ’‘. Plus, the Eagles are looking for someone fresh and outside-the-box, so Mannion might just fit the bill πŸ‘
 
omg I'm low-key stoked about this new guy Sean Mannion tho 🀣! Like I get it, no play-calling experience and all that but come on, who cares? He's got an interesting background and might bring a fresh perspective to the table. As a packers fan I've seen him do some cool stuff with their o-line, they even went all the way to the NFC champs πŸ†! The thing that gets me is how he worked under McVay in LA, I mean that's like coaching royalty πŸ‘‘. And now he's jumping to Philly and who knows maybe he'll make some magic happen? Bring it on!
 
I'm not sure if Mannion's lack of play-calling experience is a bad thing... I mean, some ppl might say he's too old to be playing QB coach, but what if his unconventional background gives him a fresh perspective? Like, who needs all that play-calling experience when you've got real-world experience bouncing around between teams? πŸ€” I think it'd be cool if they bring him in for the interview and see what happens. Maybe he's got some crazy ideas that'll get the Eagles' offense firing on all cylinders! πŸ”₯
 
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