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Ex-QB Mannion Becomes Eagles Offensive Coordinator
30 Jan
Summary
- Sean Mannion hired as offensive coordinator, replacing Kevin Patullo.
- Mannion, 33, is two seasons removed from his NFL quarterback career.
- Nick Sirianni praised Mannion's fit for the Eagles' offense.

The Philadelphia Eagles announced on Thursday the hiring of Sean Mannion as their new offensive coordinator. Mannion, 33, replaces Kevin Patullo, who was removed following the team's wild-card playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
Mannion's transition to offensive coordinator comes just two seasons after his playing career as an NFL quarterback. Drafted by the Rams in 2015, he spent nine years in the league, appearing in 14 games with three starts for teams including the Rams and Minnesota Vikings. His most recent coaching role was with the Seattle Seahawks in 2023, before he joined the Green Bay Packers as an offensive assistant and was promoted to quarterbacks coach.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni stated he operated with an open mind during the search, meeting various talented candidates. He ultimately felt Mannion was the right fit, describing him as a sharp and dynamic coach on the rise. Sirianni highlighted the importance of patience and thoroughness in finding the ideal offensive leader for the Eagles.




