The Philadelphia Eagles are interviewing former New York Giants head coach Brian Daboll for their offensive coordinator job on Tuesday, The Athletic reported.
Daboll, who is also receiving head coaching interest this cycle, was Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts’ offensive coordinator and position coach at Alabama in 2017. He was the OC for the Buffalo Bills from 2018-21 before going 20-40-1 with the Giants from 2022-25.
The Eagles are searching for their fifth offensive coordinator in as many seasons after moving on from Kevin Patullo following their loss in the NFC wild-card round.
The Eagles finished 24th in the NFL in total offense (311.2 yards per game), 23rd in passing offense (194.3 yards) and 19th in scoring (22.3 points) in 2025, a low point in head coach Nick Sirianni’s five-year tenure.
They were held to 19 points and 307 total yards in the home playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Jan. 11, which ended Philadelphia’s Super Bowl title defense.
Before Patullo, the offensive coordinators under Sirianni were Kellen Moore (2024), Brian Johnson (2023) and Shane Steichen (2021-22).
Daboll, 50, has also been the OC for the Kansas City Chiefs (2012), Miami Dolphins (2011) and Cleveland Browns (2009-10). He was named the NFL Coach of the Year in 2022 and the Assistant Coach of the Year in 2020.
–Field Level Media

