The Philadelphia Eagles have officially hired Sean Mannion as their new offensive coordinator, following a second interview on Wednesday. Mannion, who previously served as the Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach, will also handle play-calling responsibilities for the team.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni expressed enthusiasm about the hire, highlighting Mannion’s football knowledge and coaching potential. “Sean is a bright young coach with a tremendous future ahead of him in this league,” Sirianni said. He praised Mannion’s 11 years in the NFL, which allowed him to learn from some of the game’s best coaches, and emphasized the thorough search process the Eagles conducted to find the right fit. According to Sirianni, Mannion stood out for his systematic approach, strategic thinking, and ability to translate his experience into actionable guidance for players.

Mannion’s Rapid Rise And Quarterback Expertise Position Him To Lead Eagles’ Offense
Though Mannion’s coaching career began only in 2023, he quickly gained recognition for his work with quarterbacks. He was credited with developing Green Bay’s Jordan Love, who finished the 2025 season with a 101.2 passer rating, and preparing backup Malik Willis to step in when needed. As a former NFL quarterback with eight seasons of playing experience, Mannion brings first-hand knowledge of the position and can connect with quarterbacks like Jalen Hurts in ways that complement his previous coordinators.
Mannion’s quick rise has drawn attention from fans and analysts alike. Anthony DiBona of The Philly Special noted that Packers supporters were impressed with Mannion’s coaching impact and might have preferred he remain in Green Bay as their play-caller. His combination of professional experience, coaching insight, and strategic mindset makes him a promising figure to lead Philadelphia’s offense.
With Mannion now in place, the Eagles hope his approach will bring consistency, creativity, and new dimensions to their offensive game plan. As he begins this next chapter, the team and its fans are eager to see how his experience and fresh perspective translate on the field.







