Philadelphia Eagles fire Kevin Patullo and hire Sean Mannion as offensive coordinator
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Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
Philadelphia Eagles fire Kevin Patullo and hire Sean Mannion as offensive coordinator
13 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 28
After a disappointing 2025 season with a 22.1 points-per-game average and early playoff exit, the Eagles replaced Patullo with former NFL quarterback Sean Mannion.
The team also traded for Dontayvion Wicks and drafted Makai Lemon, fueling speculation about A.J. Brown's future amid ongoing trade rumors.
The Eagles hope these coaching and roster changes will improve offensive performance in 2026, following a sharp decline from their Super Bowl-winning season's production.
Can the Eagles' aggressive roster overhaul launch them back into Super Bowl contention in just one season?
With A.J. Brown gone, can a rookie and a trade acquisition really fix Philadelphia's broken passing attack?
Did the Eagles scapegoat their coordinator, or is Jalen Hurts the one who must change his game for the team to succeed?
Analytics proved the Eagles' old offense failed. Is their new West Coast scheme the high-tech solution they need?
Is Philadelphia's new offensive scheme doomed by a quarterback who has historically resisted such changes?