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Eagles Tap Ex-QB Mannion as New Offensive Coordinator
30 Jan
Summary
- Sean Mannion, 33, becomes Eagles' offensive coordinator replacing Kevin Patullo.
- Mannion brings diverse NFL coaching exposure from top offensive minds.
- Eagles aim to improve passing game after finishing 15th in EPA/dropback.

Philadelphia Eagles have appointed Sean Mannion, 33, as their new offensive coordinator. This move follows the dismissal of Kevin Patullo after five seasons with the team. Mannion, who retired from playing just four years ago, joins the Eagles after a stint as the Green Bay Packers' quarterbacks coach.
Mannion's hiring comes despite his limited coaching tenure, boasting only two years of experience. His advantage lies in his extensive NFL background as a backup quarterback, exposing him to numerous coaches and offensive schemes. This diverse experience is expected to aid the Eagles in evolving their offense and enhancing their passing game.
The Eagles' offense struggled last season, ranking 19th in EPA/drive and 21st in offensive points per game, despite being the league's most expensive unit. Mannion's specialization in quarterback development is a key factor, highlighted by Jordan Love's performance under his tutelage in Green Bay. While Mannion lacks play-calling experience, the Eagles are taking a calculated risk on his potential as an ascending coaching talent, drawing parallels to Kellen Moore's career trajectory.




