Eagles' Quest for a New OC: A Tracker of Coordinators, Rumors and Interviews
The Philadelphia Eagles' dismal 2025 season has left them in desperate need of a shake-up. As the team begins its search for a new offensive coordinator, several names have surfaced as potential candidates.
At the top of the Eagles' wish list are Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll, according to recent reports. McDaniel, the former head coach of the Miami Dolphins, is known for his unorthodox offense that emphasizes pre-snap motion and misdirection. His departure from Miami has left some wondering if he's truly ready to leave his mark on a new team.
Daboll, on the other hand, has a more checkered past as an NFL head coach. After a disastrous tenure with the New York Giants, Daboll was fired in-season for making public outbursts and interfering with concussion protocol. However, his time as the Buffalo Bills' OC saw him develop Josh Allen into a top-tier quarterback.
Other coaches who have been linked to the Eagles' open position include Zac Robinson of the Atlanta Falcons, Christian Parker of the Philadelphia Eagles (who is reportedly leaving the team), Jim Bob Cooter of the Indianapolis Colts, and Bobby Slowik of the Miami Dolphins.
Bobby Slowik has been identified as a potential candidate for the Eagles OC job.
Additionally, the Eagles have expressed interest in Charlie Weis Jr., a 32-year-old coach who was previously under Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss. Weis has gained attention for his work with quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, who finished eighth in Heisman voting last season.
With multiple interviews and rumors swirling around the league, the Eagles' search for a new OC is on full display. Only time will tell if one of these candidates can restore the team's offense to former glory.
The list of potential candidates continues to grow, but for now, only a handful are being seriously considered for the open position.
**Tracking the Candidates:**
1. Mike McDaniel
2. Brian Daboll
3. Zac Robinson
4. Bobby Slowik
5. Jim Bob Cooter
6. Charlie Weis Jr.
7. Christian Parker
Stay tuned to PhillyVoice Sports for updates on this developing story!
The Philadelphia Eagles' dismal 2025 season has left them in desperate need of a shake-up. As the team begins its search for a new offensive coordinator, several names have surfaced as potential candidates.
At the top of the Eagles' wish list are Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll, according to recent reports. McDaniel, the former head coach of the Miami Dolphins, is known for his unorthodox offense that emphasizes pre-snap motion and misdirection. His departure from Miami has left some wondering if he's truly ready to leave his mark on a new team.
Daboll, on the other hand, has a more checkered past as an NFL head coach. After a disastrous tenure with the New York Giants, Daboll was fired in-season for making public outbursts and interfering with concussion protocol. However, his time as the Buffalo Bills' OC saw him develop Josh Allen into a top-tier quarterback.
Other coaches who have been linked to the Eagles' open position include Zac Robinson of the Atlanta Falcons, Christian Parker of the Philadelphia Eagles (who is reportedly leaving the team), Jim Bob Cooter of the Indianapolis Colts, and Bobby Slowik of the Miami Dolphins.
Bobby Slowik has been identified as a potential candidate for the Eagles OC job.
Additionally, the Eagles have expressed interest in Charlie Weis Jr., a 32-year-old coach who was previously under Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss. Weis has gained attention for his work with quarterback Trinidad Chambliss, who finished eighth in Heisman voting last season.
With multiple interviews and rumors swirling around the league, the Eagles' search for a new OC is on full display. Only time will tell if one of these candidates can restore the team's offense to former glory.
The list of potential candidates continues to grow, but for now, only a handful are being seriously considered for the open position.
**Tracking the Candidates:**
1. Mike McDaniel
2. Brian Daboll
3. Zac Robinson
4. Bobby Slowik
5. Jim Bob Cooter
6. Charlie Weis Jr.
7. Christian Parker
Stay tuned to PhillyVoice Sports for updates on this developing story!