The Eagles have an opening at the offensive coordinator position and are prepared to sit down with the man who could be the top target. Brian Daboll is set to be the third coach interviewed after Kevin Patullo was removed as the Eagles‘ offensive coordinator on Tuesday.
Patullo could still remain on staff, but his time as the play caller has ended.
Philadelphia’s fifth-year head coach has far exceeded expectations, but it’s clear that high-level assistant coaches have played far more significant roles than we thought, and Sirianni is again being forced to go outside the organization and his rolodex for a viable candidate.
The Eagles have already interviewed Mike Kafka and Zac Robinson.
Former Giants HC Brian Daboll is expected to interview for the Eagles offensive coordinator job, per sources. He already has interviewed for Titans HC job, and is expected to have other interviews as well. pic.twitter.com/vDOcgZrlmQ
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 18, 2026
Brian Daboll | Former Giants head coach
Daboll has coached Jalen Hurts before (Alabama), and he landed the Giants‘ head coaching position in 2022 after four seasons in Buffalo as the Bills‘ offensive coordinator. Daboll has been credited with helping develop MVP quarterback Josh Allen, who struggled with accuracy when drafted out of Wyoming in 2018. In his third season as coordinator, in 2020, Daboll helped the Bills average 31.3 points per game, advance to the AFC Championship Game, and earn assistant coach of the year honors. Daboll is a mentor to the Eagles’ head coach, and McDaniel has been on Howie Roseman’s radar for years now.
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