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Breaking News: Eagles Eyeing Kliff Kingsbury and Kevin Stefanski for Offensive Coordinator Position

January 14, 2026
Philthy In Philly

The Philadelphia Eagles' disappointing loss in the first round of the playoffs prompted the team to quickly search for a new offensive coordinator. It was unclear if Kevin Patullo would be leaving the organization or simply being removed from his role, but one thing was certain - the Eagles needed a new playcaller.

Thankfully, head coach Nick Sirianni wasted no time in making the decision, with support from general manager Howie Roseman and owner Jeffrey Lurie. This was a smart move considering the current nine head coaching vacancies in the NFL, leaving a lot of competition for top candidates.

Shortly after the news of Patullo's departure, reports surfaced about potential candidates for the Eagles' offensive coordinator position. Among them were former Commanders OC Kliff Kingsbury and former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski - both highly sought after for head coaching jobs this cycle. However, if they are not hired as head coaches, they are expected to be top contenders for the Eagles.

According to a league source, Kingsbury - who was a runner up when the team hired Kellen Moore - and Stefanski will "get a real look" for the Eagles' offensive coordinator position, along with other options. This highlights the fact that the Eagles are taking their time to carefully consider all potential candidates before making a decision.

Other names that have been thrown into the mix include Brian Daboll and Todd Monken. Daboll has strong connections in Philly and has worked with both Sirianni and QB Jalen Hurts in the past. Monken, on the other hand, is a fan favorite due to his success with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry in Baltimore. His age and experience may also make him an attractive option for the Eagles.

Fans are eagerly awaiting word from Sirianni and Roseman in their end of season press conference, where they are expected to provide more insight into their approach for filling the offensive coordinator position. This will give fans a better understanding of what qualities they are looking for in a candidate and how they plan to shape the team's offense for the upcoming season.

Overall, the Eagles' quick decision to search for a new offensive coordinator shows their determination to improve and make necessary changes after a disappointing season. With several top candidates in the mix, it will be interesting to see who they ultimately choose to lead their offense. Stay tuned for more updates as the Eagles continue their search for a new playcaller.