Eagles are the only team with a head coach still searching for an OC

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The Eagles' offensive coordinator job is highly visible, and the search for a new play caller has entered Week 2 without a clear frontrunner or a candidate who's clamoring for the job. After Kevin Patullo was removed as the Eagles' offensive coordinator, Philadelphia set its sights on Brian Daboll and Mike McDaniel.

Both have reportedly declined head coaching opportunities while searching, but both coaches have solid offensive coordinator jobs lined up just in case. It's been a patient process, with only Roseman and Sirianni able to truly gauge any initial frustration. Still, as Jeff McLane just reported, the Birds are the only team with an existing head coach who wasn't just hired, that does not have an offensive coordinator on staff.


The #Eagles are the only team with an existing HC that is still searching for an OC after the Bucs reportedly hired Zac Robinson (who the Eagles also interviewed).

The other four teams that made an OC change this offseason: Lions (Drew Petzing), Chargers (Mike McDaniel), Chiefs…

— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) January 22, 2026

Who has interviewed for the Eagles' OC job?​


The Eagles have interviewed Robinson, former Buccaneers OC Josh Grizzard, former Texans OC Bobby Slowik, former Giants OC Mike Kafka, current Colts OC Jim Bob Cooter, and Matt Nagy.

As it currently stands, Nagy and Kafka are the front-runners for a coach with no history with Sirianni or his scheme. If Sirianni gets his way, Jim Bob Cooter could be the hire, while Bobby Slowik is the under-the-radar candidate.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles remain patient in search for next offensive coordinator

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