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Two former NFL head coaches emerge as Eagles OC targets
Philadelphia Eagles seek a new offensive coordinator after persistent offensive struggles and a wild-card loss, considering top candidates including Mike McDaniel and Klay Kubiak.
- On Jan. 13, 2026, the Philadelphia Eagles announced they moved on from Kevin Patullo as offensive coordinator, head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed the change.
- On Sunday, Philadelphia's offense struggled, ranking near the bottom all season and contributing to a 23-19 wild-card loss to the San Francisco 49ers, head coach Nick Sirianni said removing Patullo was difficult.
- Specific stats and tape show Eagles running backs had eight carries for zero or negative yards on Sunday, while Landon Dickerson, left guard, and Cam Jurgens, center, struggled after injuries.
- Shortly after the announcement, outlets pushed outside hires, urging the Eagles to hire from the outside with Mike McDaniel available after Jan. 8 and NFL hiring rules limiting in-person interviews for Klay Kubiak.
- Four coordinators in four seasons shows Nick Sirianni must find a fifth in six seasons amid roster uncertainties with A.J. Brown and Dallas Goedert, while Howie Roseman faces structural fixes beyond one offseason.
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