At a Glance
- The Eagles have moved on from offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo after one season
- Nick Sirianni will hire his fifth OC in six seasons; candidates include Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll
- Both potential hires were 2025 head coaches now available
- Why it matters: The choice will shape Philadelphia’s offense and Sirianni’s future
The Eagles are again searching for an offensive coordinator after parting ways with Kevin Patullo, who held the role for one season. Head coach Nick Sirianni will now hire his fifth play-caller since taking over in 2020.
The Candidates
According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, Philadelphia has already begun reaching out to prospective replacements, with Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll atop the list.
- Mike McDaniel, 42, spent the past four seasons as Miami’s head coach, compiling a 35-33 record before his dismissal
- Brian Daboll, 50, was fired mid-season by the Giants after posting a 20-40-1 record in New York
Both coaches bring extensive offensive backgrounds and familiarity with high-pressure markets.
McDaniel’s Track Record
Before his head-coaching stint, McDaniel served as run game coordinator and offensive coordinator under Kyle Shanahan in San Francisco, mastering the Shanahan outside-zone scheme. His 2023 Dolphins offense averaged over 30 points per game through mid-season before injuries struck.
Notably, McDaniel worked alongside current Eagles defensive coordinator Vic Fangio in Miami for one season, giving Philadelphia institutional knowledge of his operational style.
Daboll’s Connections
Daboll’s résumé includes a 2017 stint as Alabama’s offensive coordinator, where he coached quarterback Jalen Hurts. That familiarity could accelerate installation of a new scheme.

He also shares history with Sirianni: in 2012, Daboll called plays for Kansas City while Sirianni coached the Chiefs’ wide receivers, creating an existing working relationship that could ease transition pains.
Sirianni’s Revolving Door
Since 2020, Philadelphia’s offensive coordinator role has resembled a turnstile:
| Year | Offensive Coordinator | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | No official OC | Sirianni called plays |
| 2021 | Shane Steichen | Promoted to Colts head coach |
| 2022 | Brian Johnson | Fired after one season |
| 2023 | Kellen Moore | Mutual parting |
| 2024 | Kevin Patullo | Fired after one season |
The constant churn places pressure on Sirianni to find stability as quarterback Jalen Hurts enters his prime.
Why This Hire Matters
Philadelphia’s offense regressed in 2024, finishing 17th in points per game after back-to-back top-five finishes. Hurts’ passer rating dropped from 104.6 in 2022 to 88.5 last season, amplifying calls for schematic overhaul.
Ownership has prioritized offensive innovation this offseason, granting the next coordinator roster influence and play-calling autonomy-an attractive selling point for established coaches like McDaniel or Daboll.
Timeline
- January 14: Initial candidate outreach reported
- Next 7-10 days: In-person interviews expected in Philadelphia
- Late January: Decision targeted before Senior Bowl
Sources told News Of Philadelphia the franchise prefers an experienced play-caller who can maximize Hurts’ dual-threat ability while integrating emerging weapons like A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.
Key Takeaways
- The Eagles seek a high-profile offensive mind after firing Patullo
- McDaniel and Daboll offer contrasting styles: motion-heavy west coast versus pro-spread concepts
- Sirianni’s job security partially hinges on stabilizing the offense
- A hire could come within two weeks, setting the tone for free agency and draft strategy

