Eagles news: Birds interviewing Falcons OC; coaching search rumors and updates; early look at Birds draft picks

Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson.

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Cowboys will reportedly interview Eagles DB coach

Earlier in the week, the Dallas Cowboys reportedly requested permission to interview Eagles defensive backs coach and pass game coordinator Christian Parker for their defensive coordinator opening. It now appears that interview is moving forward, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.


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New ‘unCovering the Birds’: What do Lurie and Roseman really think of Sirianni?

Marcus Hayes joined Jeff McLane on the latest episode of “unCovering the Birds.”

There was a lot said during the Eagles’ end-of-season news conference, but nothing stood out more to The Inquirer’s Jeff McLane than a comment general manager Howie Roseman made about his head coach, Nick Sirianni. What did Roseman say, and why was it so noteworthy? Inquirer columnist Marcus Hayes joins Jeff as the two read between the lines in this recap of Roseman and Sirianni’s Q&A with reporters.


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Eagles interviewing Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson: ESPN

Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson.

The Eagles are interviewing Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson Friday in Philadelphia as a potential Kevin Patullo replacement, according to ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.

It’s Robinson’s third interview, having already met with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions.

Robinson, 39, a former NFL quarterback who spent the bulk of his brief career with the Cincinnati Bengals, has been the Falcons’ offensive coordinator for two seasons. Prior to that he spent five seasons with the Los Angeles Rams under Sean McVay, moving up from an assistant quarterbacks coach to the team’s pass game coordinator.

Rob Tornoe


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Kevin Stefanski to have second interviews with multiple teams

Kevin Stefanski is getting a lot of interest from teams this hiring cycle.

It’s looking less and less likely the Eagles will land Philly native Kevin Stefanski as their next offensive coordinator.

The former Cleveland Browns head coach has already interviewed for six head coaching jobs and is scheduled to hold second interviews with multiple teams next week, according to the NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.

“My sense is the Titans, Falcons and Ravens are all potential landing spots for Stefanski,” Pelissero said Friday.

SNY’s Connor Hughes reported Friday the Falcons are considered the frontrunner to land Stefanski.

Rob Tornoe


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Eagles defensive line coach lands Senior Bowl gig

Defensive line coach Clint Hurtt was a key part of the Eagles staff in 2025.

As the NFL draft process gets underway over the next few weeks with the All-Star games circuit, one of the Eagles’ position coaches will get an unique opportunity to be a head coach for a week.

Clint Hurtt, the Eagles’ defensive line coach, will lead the National team at the Reese’s Senior Bowl, which begins practice in Mobile, Ala. on Jan. 27. The event brings in the top draft-eligible players to compete in three practices, culminating in the Senior Bowl game on Jan. 31 at 2:30 p.m. at the University of South Alabama’s Hancock Whitney Staduim.

The 47-year-old Hurtt has spent the last two seasons coaching the D-line for the Eagles. Hurtt began his career at the collegiate level for 11 years before making the jump to the NFL with the Bears in 2014 and spent seven years with the Seahawks in various roles, including as the defensive coordinator and defensive line coach.

It is possible more Eagles assistant coaches will join Hurtt to help him coach at the Senior Bowl. The All-Star game typically gives assistant coaches the opportunity to manage staff, format practices, and assume gameday decisions typically reserved for head coaches. Joel Thomas, a member of former Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore’s staff in New Orleans, will be the head coach of the American team.

Devin Jackson


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Brian Daboll to interview with Titans today

The Titans are interviewing former Giants head coach Brian Daboll for their HC job today. He’s also a hot OC candidate.

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— Ian Rapoport (@rapsheet.bsky.social) January 16, 2026 at 10:30 AM


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Mike McDaniel interviewing for at least two offensive coordinator jobs

Ex-Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel is drawing a lot of interest across the NFL.

By the end of the day, former Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel will have interviewed for at least two offensive coordinator jobs.

Unfortunately, neither will be with the Eagles.

McDaniel is scheduled to interview for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vacant offensive coordinator position Friday, as first reported by Fox Sports reporter Greg Auman. McDaniel also interviewed with the Detroit Lions for their offensive coordinator opening.

That’s on top of at least four teams that have interviewed McDaniel for head coaching jobs – the Atlanta Falcons, Cleveland Browns, Tennessee Titans, and Baltimore Ravens.

“Since he arrived in Miami in 2022, the Dolphins rank sixth in rushing average at 4.5 yards per attempt,” wrote columnist David Murphy. “He did this while also calling an offense that saw quarterback Tua Tagovailoa throw for 4,624 yards and go 11-6 in 2023.”

Rob Tornoe


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An early look at potential Eagles first-round draft picks

Utah offensive lineman Caleb Lomu could be of assistance for an Eagles trench group that took a step back in 2025.

The last time the Eagles picked in the early 20s range of the NFL draft was two years ago, when the team broke a 22-year streak of not selecting a defensive back in the first round. The player they selected was Toledo defensive back Quinyon Mitchell, who was recently named a first-team NFL All-Pro.

After a disappointing end to their Super Bowl title defense, the Eagles head into the offseason with uncertainty at a few positions, but most of their core is intact.

Could they add younger pieces to an offensive line that struggled? Add some youth to a tight end room that might be without Dallas Goedert next year? Or will the Eagles add to the secondary?

With the Eagles locked into the No. 23 pick in the 2026 NFL draft, barring a trade, here are six players they could target:

Devin Jackson


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A.J. Brown back on social media

A.J. Brown hasn’t spoken with reporters for more than a month.

With questions swirling about his future in Philly, Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown reportedly jumped on social media to share a few cryptic posts before deactivating his account.

94.1 WIP’s Devan Kaney took a screenshot of the two posts Brown shared Thursday evening:

What the posts mean is anyone’s guess. Brown hasn’t spoken to reporters for more than a month and was a no-show when the team cleaned out their lockers.

General manager Howie Roseman called Brown a “great” player but was noncommittal about trading away his star wide receiver.

“It is hard to find great players in the NFL, and A.J. is a great player,” Roseman told reporters Friday. “I think from my perspective, that’s what we’re going out and looking for, when we go out here in free agency and in the draft, is trying to find great players who love football, and he’s that guy. So that would be my answer.”

Rob Tornoe


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Where we are on the Eagles’ search for a new offensive coordinator

Former Giants head coach Brian Daboll is a candidate to become the Birds next offensive coordinator.

We’re going on four days since the Eagles moved on from offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, but we still don’t have a clear idea who the team is focused on or planning on interviewing.

Here’s the latest:

Rob Tornoe


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Eagles OC candidate Mike McDaniel to interview with the Bucs today


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Eagles could have a second coaching vacancy

Eagles special teams coordinator Michael Clay, seen here in September.

The Eagles might have a second coaching vacancy to fill.

Birds Special teams coordinator Michael Clay interviewed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Thursday for the same position.

“It’s somewhat surprising news because special teams has been decent in the five years Clay has been here and Sirianni has always spoken highly of Clay,” wrote NBC Sports Philadelphia’s Reuben Frank.

Clay, whose contract is up next month, has been with the Eagles since 2021. It’s his second stint with the Birds after starting as a defensive quality control coach in 2014.

Rob Tornoe


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What does Nick Sirianni do?

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni at the NovaCare Complex Thursday.

Unprompted, Howie Roseman listed Nick Sirianni’s responsibilities and accomplishments.

Normally, a head coach one year removed from winning a Super Bowl, who has taken his team to the title game twice, and to the postseason in each of his first five seasons, wouldn’t need to be publicly lionized by his general manager.

But these aren’t normal times and not in Philadelphia. The Eagles got bounced from the playoffs in the first round and the expectations that have risen from recent success — in part because of Sirianni — have helped foster a distorted reality that has been amplified by a culture increasingly shaped by contrarianism, algorithms, and conspiracy.

Roseman heard several questions about the Eagles’ next offensive coordinator when he felt compelled to jump in. He knew where the inquiry was going having sat in the same seat two years ago when Sirianni’s authority seemed diminished and he was asked essentially: What is it exactly that you do here?

The narrative that Sirianni was just a figurehead propped up by Roseman and his coordinators has hung over his tenure — even after winning a championship. But it gained steam again after he removed Kevin Patullo as coordinator on Tuesday, and the question of who will replace him and how much Sirianni will be involved in the offense remains unanswered.

There is truth to the notion that the selection of a pedigreed play-caller who has previously been a head coach — Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll are among the top candidates on the list — will make Sirianni more powerless, perhaps put him on the hot seat as early as next season if things go poorly. Roseman might have been anticipating that narrative when he spoke on Sirianni’s behalf during Thursday’s end-of-season news conference.

Jeff McLane


Divisional round playoff schedule

Josh Allen and the Bills will take on the Denver Broncos Saturday.

While the Eagles won’t take the field, there is football to be played this weekend.

Here is the complete schedule for the divisional round of the playoffs:

Saturday

  • No. 6 Buffalo Bills at No. 1 Denver Broncos: 4:30 p.m. CBS (Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson)
  • No. 6 San Francisco 49ers at No. 1 Seattle Seahawks: 8 p.m., Fox (Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady, Erin Andrews, Tom Rinaldi)

Sunday

  • No. 5 Houston Texans at No. 2 New England Patriots: 3 p.m., ABC/ESPN (Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters, Laura Rutledge)
  • No. 5 Los Angeles Rams at No. 2 Chicago Bears: 6:30 p.m., NBC (Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark)

Remaining playoff schedule

  • Divisional round: Saturday, Jan. 17, to Sunday, Jan. 18
  • AFC and NFC championship games: Sunday, Jan. 25
  • Super Bowl LX: Sunday, Feb. 8

Rob Tornoe

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