Eagles’ Offensive Coordinator Search Stalls as Another Candidate Drops Out
The Philadelphia Eagles are currently facing a setback in their search for a new offensive coordinator. Another candidate has officially withdrawn from consideration, further complicating the process.
Eagles’ Offensive Coordinator Search Stalls
The latest candidate to pull out is Declan Doyle, the offensive coordinator for the Chicago Bears. His decision comes as the Eagles continue to explore their options for the crucial play-calling position.
Declan Doyle’s Withdrawal
According to NFL insider Dianna Russini, Doyle’s exit leaves the Eagles in a difficult position. The organization had shown interest in Doyle, who is known as the youngest offensive coordinator in the NFL. His experience with notable coaches like Sean Payton and Ben Johnson made him a viable candidate.
However, Doyle’s lack of play-calling experience raised concerns. He has never taken on that role during his career, leading to doubts about his readiness for the job. This situation has prompted the Eagles to reassess their strategy in the ongoing search.
Remaining Candidates
Despite the setback, the Eagles are not giving up. They still have several remaining candidates under consideration:
- Potential options like Brian Daboll.
- Possibility of new candidates entering the mix.
The Eagles remain committed to finding the right person to lead their offensive strategies. The search will continue as they look for a candidate who can meet their needs and expectations moving forward.