Eagles’ Fourth Offensive Coordinator Candidate Secures Second Interview
The Philadelphia Eagles continue their search for a new offensive coordinator. A noteworthy candidate, who has experience with both the Eagles and head coach Nick Sirianni, recently secured a second interview for the position.
Candidate Background
The candidate’s journey began as a college quarterback. In 2011, he joined the Philadelphia Eagles as an undrafted free agent. Despite his initial enthusiasm, he was released from the team after just one month as the roster was finalized.
Over the next five years, he played for various teams in the league. His determination eventually led him to the coaching profession. In 2020, he joined Sirianni’s offensive coaching staff in Indianapolis, where he built a solid reputation.
Coaching Experience
Since 2020, this candidate has progressively advanced his coaching career. Most recently, he served as the quarterback coach for the Houston Texans over the last three seasons. His work with Houston’s quarterback, C.J. Stroud, has showcased mixed results. Stroud has had his struggles but has also exhibited moments of brilliance.
Looking Ahead
The Eagles’ ongoing search for an offensive coordinator reflects their commitment to enhancing their offensive strategy. With this candidate securing a second interview, the organization appears focused on leveraging his varied experiences in both playing and coaching roles.
- Original signing with the Eagles: 2011
- Time as college quarterback: Prior to 2011
- Coaching role in Indianapolis: 2020
- Time at Houston Texans: Last three seasons
The decision regarding the offensive coordinator will play a crucial role in shaping the team’s future, especially with a candidate that has ties to both the organization and head coach Sirianni.