The Philadelphia Eagles are in the midst of a coaching shakeup following a disappointing 2025 season. The team has relieved their offensive coordinator, Kevin Patullo, and now they're searching for his replacement.
As we've reported earlier, some top candidates have already been interviewed or have expressed interest in joining the Birds' offense. Zac Robinson, a former Bears non-play-calling OC, is said to be among those considered for the job. He was interviewed by the Eagles, which indicates that they had some level of interest in his services.
However, it seems that Robinson's path has taken him elsewhere – he's now reportedly in talks with the Buccaneers as their new OC. The move would mark a significant departure from Patullo's style of play-calling, but perhaps this is an opportunity for the Eagles to shake things up and try something new.
In addition to Robinson, other coaches have been linked to the position or have expressed interest. Brian Daboll, who previously worked as the Giants' head coach, was expected to be a top candidate – but now it seems he's actually looking at the Bills' head coaching job instead. If that doesn't work out for him, there's speculation that he'll end up in Tennessee with the Titans.
Meanwhile, Mike McDaniel, who took the Chargers OC job earlier this month, has been made virtual interviewee by the Eagles. While it may not have led to an actual meeting, the move could still be a sign of their interest in his services.
The Eagles are also reportedly exploring other options – including Charlie Weis Jr., a young coach with Ole Miss roots who's said to be on the radar for the position. However, it's worth noting that Weis is not yet officially linked to the job.
As we move forward into the 2026 offseason, one thing's clear: the Eagles are committed to finding a solution to their stagnant offense. Will they find someone who can revitalize their attack and lead them back to the top of the NFC East? Only time will tell.
As we've reported earlier, some top candidates have already been interviewed or have expressed interest in joining the Birds' offense. Zac Robinson, a former Bears non-play-calling OC, is said to be among those considered for the job. He was interviewed by the Eagles, which indicates that they had some level of interest in his services.
However, it seems that Robinson's path has taken him elsewhere – he's now reportedly in talks with the Buccaneers as their new OC. The move would mark a significant departure from Patullo's style of play-calling, but perhaps this is an opportunity for the Eagles to shake things up and try something new.
In addition to Robinson, other coaches have been linked to the position or have expressed interest. Brian Daboll, who previously worked as the Giants' head coach, was expected to be a top candidate – but now it seems he's actually looking at the Bills' head coaching job instead. If that doesn't work out for him, there's speculation that he'll end up in Tennessee with the Titans.
Meanwhile, Mike McDaniel, who took the Chargers OC job earlier this month, has been made virtual interviewee by the Eagles. While it may not have led to an actual meeting, the move could still be a sign of their interest in his services.
The Eagles are also reportedly exploring other options – including Charlie Weis Jr., a young coach with Ole Miss roots who's said to be on the radar for the position. However, it's worth noting that Weis is not yet officially linked to the job.
As we move forward into the 2026 offseason, one thing's clear: the Eagles are committed to finding a solution to their stagnant offense. Will they find someone who can revitalize their attack and lead them back to the top of the NFC East? Only time will tell.