Eagles interview Packers QB Sean Mannion for open OC job

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Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion interviewed with the Philadelphia Eagles for the team's open offensive coordinator job, per Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.

The Eagles are attempting to replace Kevin Patullo, who spent just one season as the offensive coordinator.

Mannion, 33, played nearly a decade in the NFL, mostly as a backup quarterback. He joined Matt LaFleur's coaching staff as an offensive assistant working with quarterbacks under Tom Clements in 2024, and LaFleur promoted Mannion to quarterbacks coach in 2025.

While with the Packers, Mannion has worked closely with Jordan Love and Malik Willis -- helping Love become one of the NFL's most efficient quarterbacks and developing Willis into a standout backup who is likely to get a lucrative deal in free agency.

A third-round pick in 2015, Mannion ended up playing in 14 career games with two starts, appearing in games for three different teams (Rams, Vikings, Seahawks).

Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich is or will interview with the Tennessee Titans, and it's possible Mannion could be a candidate to replace him if the Packers lose Stenavich during this cycle.

This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Eagles interview Packers QB Sean Mannion for open OC job

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