
The paramount reason that the Eagles may have won Super Bowl LIX with an overwhelming defensive performance — but make no mistake — they also won the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history with a nearly unstoppable running game setting up one of the best passing attacks in Eagles history.
This past season — was offensively regrettable with a running game that could barely get going and a passing game that had moment of greatness but even more periods of mediocrity accompanied by criticism from the players themselves. Now two new coaches will attempt to right the ship from inside the Novacare Complex.

With a national narrative brewing that working for the Eagles may not be as desirable as other NFL opportunities — and after nearly three weeks of an on-going-soap-opera — like — carousel of nearly everyone being considered for Eagles Offensive Coordinator it seems (and even more people applying on LinkedIn) we finally have our man. Or men.
Former Los Angeles Rams Sean Mannion as and former Buccaneers Offensive Coordinator Brian Grizzard are now charged with jumpstarting a talent-rich Eagles offense plagued with mistakes and underperformances last season.
As deflating as the end of this Eagles season was — it’s hard to remember that only five years ago in January 2021 — the franchise’s first ever Super Bowl victory was actually three years before that. In a complete upheaval that it’s conclusion was the outcome of jettisoning the team’s only Super winning coach and leaving Philadelphia with a quarterback controversy between the Love Hurts Camps and the Carson Wentz Camp.
Even so — Doug Pederson may never again have to pay for a meal or a drink in Philadelphia — but he will not be the Eagles new Offensive Coordinator. There will not be a reunion with the man who stands with quarterback Nick Foles in the bronze statue that resides outside of Lincoln Financial Field capturing one of one of the best moments in franchise history nor with the same man who drafted Jalen Hurts, and won a Super Bowl with Brandon Graham, Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, and Jake Elliott.
The challenge for Mannion and Grizzard will be two-fold. The first is paramount. Taking one of the most talented offenses to every play in this City from the 24th ranked motionless, out-of-sync display of 2025 back into a Super Bowl Champion unit in 2026. To bring new life to the finest Eagles offense ever to play in this City.
The second will be even harder and less obvious. To transform the role of Sirianni’s second-in-command on the offensive side of the ball from a temporary stay on the way to greener Head Coaching pastures like Kellen Moore or Shane Steichen did — to a role with more stability to build that continuity with the Eagles Offense over the next several seasons rather than just the next season.
If both men are successful — the Eagles can return to a previous Top 10 NFL Offense that can compliment Vic Fangio’s Defense by scoring points and keeping them off the field at the same time.
Imagine how great that would be. Once again.
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