Several Eagles offensive coaches will return in 2026

Several Eagles offensive coaches will return in 2026
FOXBOROUGH, MA - AUGUST 13: Philadelphia Eagles running backs / assistant head coach Jemal Singleton tries to knock the ball from running back Saquon Barkley (26) during joint training camp between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles on August 13, 2024, at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Fred Kfoury III/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

The Philadelphia Eagles’ coaching staff has been in flux since the 2025 season ended. Despite new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion filling several roles with guys familiar with the scheme he wants to run — Josh Grizzard as pass game coordinator, Ryan Mahaffey as run game coordinator/tight ends coach, and Chris Kuper as offensive line coach — it seems like Nick Sirianni will be keeping a few of his own guys. Jeff McLane reported on Tuesday that both running backs coach Jemal Singleton and wide receivers coach Aaron Moorehead will both be back in their same roles in 2026.

McLane also added:

“Several other assistants on that side of the ball will return, as well, although their future roles are to be determined. Pass game coordinator Parks Frazier, assistant offensive line coach Greg Austin, and offensive quality control coaches Eric Dickerson and Montgomery VaGorder will also be back, sources said.“

He went on to explain that the Eagles haven’t made a final decision yet on their next quarterbacks coach, and for now, Scot Loeffler remains on staff from 2025. Similarly, Kevin Patullo’s future in Philly is unclear, and despite losing the offensive coordinator title, he’s still currently employed by the Eagles.

There was some speculation about former TE coach Jason Michael and whether he was still with the team after they brought in Mahaffey, but McLane confirms that Michael is no longer on the Eagles staff.

These clarifications show that the team was committed to making big offensive changes, but still have confidence in their skill position coaches — coaches that probably had the support of important players like Saquon Barkley, DeVonta Smith, and A.J. Brown. It’s interesting that Loeffler and Patullo still might stick around, but as long as it’s in a supporting role, there’s probably no harm.