The Philadelphia Eagles have officially named Sean Mannion as their next offensive coordinator, the team announced Thursday, marking a new chapter for the franchiseβs offensive leadership.
Mannion, a former NFL quarterback turned coach, has steadily worked his way up the coaching ranks in recent years. After spending several seasons as a backup quarterback in the league, he transitioned into coaching, where he quickly gained respect for his football IQ, preparation, and ability to connect with players.
Most recently, Mannion served in a key offensive assistant role, helping develop quarterbacks and game plans behind the scenes. Team officials praised his understanding of modern offensive schemes, situational football, and player development β qualities the Eagles believe will elevate the unit moving forward.
The hire comes as Philadelphia looks to maintain its offensive momentum while continuing to evolve in a highly competitive NFC. Mannion is expected to bring a fresh perspective, strong communication, and a collaborative approach to the coaching staff.
Players are expected to begin working with Mannion in the coming weeks as offseason preparations ramp up ahead of training camp.
The Eagles have not yet announced additional staff changes related to the offensive side of the ball
