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Eagles’ OC options narrow as ex-Giants coach takes job elsewhere
Several top candidates for the Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator job have withdrawn or accepted other roles, narrowing the options during the competitive 2026 NFL coaching market.
- On Jan. 26, 2026, the Philadelphia Eagles remained in a wide offensive coordinator search after top candidates Mike Kafka, Mike McDaniel, and Declan Doyle left or withdrew.
- Amid the vacancy, the Eagles' search has broadened as they have connected with 14 names, including 12 candidates they have interviewed, since Kevin Patullo was ousted earlier this month.
- The Eagles interviewed Dolphins OC Frank Smith and Texans QBs coach Jerrod Johnson recently, with Smith linked to Mike McDaniel's scheme and Johnson having ties to Nick Sirianni.
- With the search ongoing, the Eagles left open the possibility of reassigning Kevin Patullo, and the process remains active as they may add more candidates while planning a busy 2026 offseason.
- The broader scramble could influence the Eagles’ 2026 roster and staff planning, as Kafka aims to restore his stock in Detroit before seeking another OC role and Daboll remains a possible candidate.
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