The Philadelphia Eagles announced Thursday they have tapped Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion as their new offensive coordinator.
Mannion, 33, becomes Philadelphia’s sixth offensive coordinator in six years under head coach Nick Sirianni. The Eagles relieved Kevin Patullo of offensive coordinator duties earlier this month after one season in the role.
Mannion, 33, was a practice squad quarterback in the NFL as recently as the 2023 season for the Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks. He joined the Green Bay staff as an offensive assistant in 2024 and was promoted to quarterbacks coach in 2025.
Though his coaching tenure has been short, Mannion helped coach both Jordan Love and backup Malik Willis to successful seasons. Willis fared well in four appearances, including one start, while Love was injured.
The Eagles finished the regular season 24th in the NFL in total offense (311.2 yards per game), 23rd in passing offense (194.3 per game) and 19th in scoring offense (22.3 ppg) — with the total offense and scoring ranks representing low points of Sirianni’s five-year tenure. They were held to 19 points in a home loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the wild-card round on Jan. 11. Philadelphia parted with Patullo two days later.
Mannion appeared in 14 NFL games, including three starts, for the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams (2015-18) and Vikings (2019, 21). He threw for 573 yards in those 14 appearances and registered his only touchdown pass in his final NFL game, a Vikings loss to the Packers on Jan. 2, 2022.
–Field Level Media

