Eagles' Coaching Search Takes Another Unexpected Turn as Packers QB Coach Sean Mannion Gets Second Interview
The Philadelphia Eagles' quest for an offensive coordinator is ongoing, with the team continuing to explore unconventional candidates. According to recent reports, Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion has landed a second interview with the Eagles, this time in person.
Mannion, 33, may seem like an unusual choice given his limited coaching experience. A former NFL quarterback himself, he spent only one season as a position coach in the league before joining the Packers' staff as an offensive assistant. His tenure there was marked by rapid promotions, including becoming quarterbacks coach for 2025.
Despite having no play-calling experience, Mannion is reportedly under consideration by the Eagles due to his proximity to Sean McVay's coaching tree. With connections to both the Vikings and Seahawks, Mannion likely inherited many of the same coaching philosophies that have guided some of the top quarterbacks in the league during his time playing for Rams head coach Sean McVay.
While some might question Mannion's fit for an Eagles team that has had two coordinators who rose through the ranks without prior play-calling experience, the former quarterback's connection to influential coaches and teams is undeniable. Whether or not this dynamic will translate to success on the field remains to be seen.
The Philadelphia Eagles' quest for an offensive coordinator is ongoing, with the team continuing to explore unconventional candidates. According to recent reports, Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion has landed a second interview with the Eagles, this time in person.
Mannion, 33, may seem like an unusual choice given his limited coaching experience. A former NFL quarterback himself, he spent only one season as a position coach in the league before joining the Packers' staff as an offensive assistant. His tenure there was marked by rapid promotions, including becoming quarterbacks coach for 2025.
Despite having no play-calling experience, Mannion is reportedly under consideration by the Eagles due to his proximity to Sean McVay's coaching tree. With connections to both the Vikings and Seahawks, Mannion likely inherited many of the same coaching philosophies that have guided some of the top quarterbacks in the league during his time playing for Rams head coach Sean McVay.
While some might question Mannion's fit for an Eagles team that has had two coordinators who rose through the ranks without prior play-calling experience, the former quarterback's connection to influential coaches and teams is undeniable. Whether or not this dynamic will translate to success on the field remains to be seen.