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Eagles Eye Former Texans QB Coach for Offensive Coordinator

The Philadelphia Eagles are exploring a new offensive coordinator after a lackluster season. The team has already interviewed several candidates, including former Texans quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson. The move follows the hiring of Kellen Moore in 2024, who helped the Eagles win a Super Bowl.

At a Glance

  • The Eagles are set to interview Jerrod Johnson, 37, for the offensive coordinator role.
  • Johnson has coached Texans quarterbacks since 2023 and previously worked with Nick Sirianni.
  • Other candidates considered include Kellen Moore and Bobby Slowik.
  • Why it matters: The new coordinator could shape the Eagles’ offensive strategy for the next season.

Eagles Seek New Offensive Coordinator

The search for a new offensive coordinator began after Kevin Patullo’s brief tenure ended. The team’s offensive performance in the last season prompted a reassessment of leadership. The Eagles are now looking for a coach who can build on the success of the 2024 Super Bowl run.

Jerrod Johnson: A Familiar Name

Johnson, 37, has been the Texans quarterbacks coach since the 2023 season. In his first year, he helped C.J. Stroud earn a Pro Bowl nod and an Offensive Rookie of the Year title. However, Stroud’s performance regressed in the following two years.

Johnson’s coaching résumé includes:

  • Bill Walsh Diversity coaching fellowship, 2019
  • Quality control coach, 2019-2021
  • Assistant QBs coach, Minnesota, 2022
  • QBs coach, Houston, 2023-present
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He also spent two years on Nick Sirianni’s staff at the Colts in 2019-2021, when Sirianni was the offensive coordinator under Frank Reich.

Other Candidates on the Radar

The Eagles have interviewed a handful of coaches this year:

  • Kellen Moore – hired in 2024, led the team to a Super Bowl victory.
  • Kliff Kingsbury – one of three known candidates in the 2024 offseason.
  • Bobby Slowik – former Texans OC, interviewed earlier this offseason but stayed in Miami.

Candidate Comparison

Candidate Current Role Notable Achievements
Jerrod Johnson Texans QBs coach Pro Bowl QB coaching, Offensive Rookie of the Year support
Kellen Moore Eagles head coach Super Bowl champion
Kliff Kingsbury Former head coach, Texas Former Texas head coach
Bobby Slowik Miami OC Former Texans OC

Timeline of Johnson’s Coaching Career

Year Position Team
2019 Bill Walsh Diversity Fellow Colts
2019-2021 Quality Control Coach Colts
2022 Assistant QBs Coach Minnesota
2023-present QBs Coach Houston

Why the Eagles are Looking to Replace Kevin Patullo

Kevin Patullo’s offensive philosophy did not translate into consistent production. The team’s offensive statistics fell short of expectations, prompting the front office to seek new leadership. Johnson’s experience with quarterbacks and familiarity with the Eagles’ system make him a compelling candidate.

Eagles’ Recent Coaching Moves

The Eagles have been active in reshaping their coaching staff. Defensive back coach Christian Parker is finalizing a deal to become the Cowboys defensive coordinator. These moves reflect a broader strategy to improve both sides of the ball.

Conclusion

The Philadelphia Eagles are moving forward with a comprehensive search for an offensive coordinator. Jerrod Johnson’s track record and connection to Nick Sirianni position him as a strong contender. The outcome of this search will likely influence the team’s offensive identity for years to come.

Author

  • I’m Sarah L. Montgomery, a political and government affairs journalist with a strong focus on public policy, elections, and institutional accountability.

    Sarah L. Montgomery is a Senior Correspondent for News of Philadelphia, covering city government, housing policy, and neighborhood development. A Temple journalism graduate, she’s known for investigative reporting that turns public records and data into real-world impact for Philadelphia communities.

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