Brian Daboll Interviews for Eagles’ Offensive Coordinator Position

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Brian Daboll Interviews for Eagles’ Offensive Coordinator Position

Brian Daboll has emerged as a candidate for the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive coordinator position. The interview took place on Tuesday, according to a report by Jeff McLane from the Philadelphia Inquirer. The Eagles are in search of a new offensive leader following the dismissal of Kevin Patullo, who served just one season in the role.

Brian Daboll’s Recent Career Moves

Daboll was let go by the New York Giants on November 10 after a disappointing start to his fourth season, finishing with a 2-8 record. During his tenure with the Giants, he compiled a record of 20 wins, 40 losses, and 1 tie, which included one playoff appearance.

Previous Interview Opportunities

Prior to his interview with the Eagles, Daboll spoke with the Tennessee Titans regarding their head coaching vacancy, which ultimately went to Robert Saleh. Additionally, he was a candidate for the offensive coordinator position with the Los Angeles Chargers, before they opted for Mike McDaniel.

Potential Coaching Candidates

As his career progresses, Daboll is also being considered for the head coaching position with the Buffalo Bills. His extensive coaching experience includes roles with several teams:

  • Browns (2009-2010)
  • Dolphins (2011)
  • Chiefs (2012)
  • Alabama’s Crimson Tide (2017)
  • Bills (2018-2021)

Connections with the Eagles

Daboll brings notable connections to the Eagles, having previously worked with head coach Nick Sirianni in Kansas City during 2012. Furthermore, he was the offensive coordinator for Jalen Hurts during Hurts’ time at Alabama in 2017. This relationship could enhance his candidacy for the role within Philadelphia.

As the Eagles look to revamp their offensive structure, Daboll’s background and experience may prove valuable in their pursuit of success.