Summary
The Philadelphia Eagles are having a hard time finding a new offensive coordinator. Several candidates, including Declan Doyle from the Chicago Bears, have turned down the job. The Eagles are considering other candidates to fill the position.
Key Facts
- The Philadelphia Eagles are looking for a new offensive coordinator after firing Kevin Patullo.
- The Eagles have been rejected by several candidates for the position.
- Mike McDaniel, Bobby Slowik, Zac Robinson, and Arthur Smith chose other positions over the Eagles job.
- Charlie Weis Jr. also declined the position to stay at LSU.
- Declan Doyle, the Chicago Bears' offensive coordinator, decided to stay with the Bears.
- The Eagles' offense struggled in 2025, ranking in the lower half with less than 200 yards and just over 20 points per game.
- The Eagles are now considering Brian Daboll, Jim Bob Cooter, and Matt Nagy as potential candidates for the role.