Eagles Narrow Offensive Coordinator Search with Latest Candidate Elimination
The Philadelphia Eagles are narrowing their search for a new offensive coordinator, following recent developments in the hiring landscape. The latest reports indicate that key candidates have been eliminated from the running.
Eagles’ Offensive Coordinator Search Updates
Two notable names have been removed from consideration for the Eagles’ offensive coordinator position. LSU’s Charlie Weis Jr. and the Chicago Bears’ Declan Doyle are no longer viable candidates. Furthermore, Mike Kafka, who previously served as the New York Giants’ offensive coordinator, is also out of the race.
Kafka’s New Role
According to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, Mike Kafka will take on a significant role within the Detroit Lions’ offensive staff. This news comes shortly after the Eagles expressed interest in interviewing him for their vacant OC position.
Current Candidates
With Kafka off the table, the Eagles must now assess their remaining options. The list of potential candidates continues to dwindle, but another name has surfaced: former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll is considered a possibility.
- Charlie Weis Jr. – LSU offensive coordinator
- Declan Doyle – Chicago Bears offensive coordinator
- Mike Kafka – Former New York Giants offensive coordinator
- Brian Daboll – Former New York Giants head coach (possible candidate)
As the Eagles continue their search, fans and analysts will be watching closely to see whom the team ultimately selects for this crucial coaching role.