phughes+FollowWhy Reed Blankenship matters for PhillyLosing Reed Blankenship could leave a big hole in the Eagles’ defense next season. He’s not just another name on the roster—he’s been a steady presence since clawing his way up from undrafted status, even helping the team win a Super Bowl. With so many free agents and limited cap space, Philly can’t keep everyone, but keeping Blankenship makes sense: he’s affordable, reliable, and a fan favorite. What do you think—should the Eagles prioritize bringing him back, or is it time to look for fresh talent in the secondary? #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
Chad Williams+FollowEagles zero in on young OC candidateSean Mannion, just 33 and fresh off a stint as the Packers’ quarterbacks coach, is now a serious contender for the Eagles’ offensive coordinator job after landing a rare second interview. Philly’s been super picky in this search, so Mannion getting another shot is a big deal—especially since he’s only been coaching in the NFL for two years. Packers head coach Matt LaFleur is already singing his praises, calling him a future star. With the Eagles still weighing their options, could Mannion’s fresh perspective be what Philly’s offense needs? Let’s hear your thoughts—would you trust a rising coach with the keys to the offense? #Sports #Football #Eagles10Share
Chad Williams+FollowEagles’ OC search hits another roadblockAnother top offensive coordinator candidate just slipped through the Eagles’ fingers—Brian Daboll is heading to the Titans, not Philly. After weeks of swirling rumors and interviews, the Eagles’ search for a new play caller keeps coming up empty, with several big names choosing other teams or college gigs. Daboll reportedly liked the idea of working with Jalen Hurts again, but the chance to help build something new in Tennessee with Cam Ward and Robert Saleh was too good to pass up. What do you think is holding Philly back from landing their guy? #Sports #Football #Eagles01Share
Amy Williams+FollowEagles eye ex-NFL QB for OC shakeupBig changes could be coming to the Eagles’ offense—Philadelphia is seriously considering Sean Mannion, a former NFL quarterback with just a year of coaching experience, for their offensive coordinator role. The team’s search has been tough, with Nick Sirianni looking for someone who can finally bring consistency and spark to the offense. Mannion’s rapid rise from player to Packers QB coach is impressive, but is he ready for such a huge leap? Philly fans, what do you think: is fresh perspective what the Eagles need, or is experience more important for this job? #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
phughes+FollowEagles face tough search for new OCBig shakeups are hitting the Eagles’ offense after a disappointing season. With Kevin Patullo out and another top candidate, Charlie Weis Jr., deciding to stay at LSU, Philly’s hunt for a new offensive coordinator just got a lot harder. The Eagles’ scoring and rushing attack both dropped off last year, so fans are eager to see who can turn things around for Jalen Hurts and the squad. Who do you think should step in and help get this offense back on track? Let’s hear your picks and ideas! #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
Cameron Frazier+FollowEagles Play First Show Without Joe Walsh 😱Can you believe it? After 51 years, The Eagles just performed their first-ever concert without Joe Walsh! He was out sick with the flu, and fans are already debating if the band should’ve postponed or if Deacon Frey and Vince Gill did justice to Walsh’s iconic solos. Some are even saying this could change the band’s dynamic forever. What do you think—should they have waited for Joe? #Entertainment #Music #Eagles10Share
Chad Williams+FollowEagles’ OC search hits another snagZac Robinson, a rising star from the Sean McVay coaching tree, just turned down the Eagles to join the Buccaneers as their new offensive coordinator. That’s another top candidate slipping away from Philly, even after being one of their first interviews. With Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll also choosing other paths, it’s starting to feel like the Eagles’ OC job isn’t as attractive as we thought. What’s keeping these talented coaches from coming to Philadelphia? Is it the team’s direction, leadership, or something else? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s really going on behind the scenes. #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
Chad Williams+FollowEagles fans: Joe Kasper steps up after Parker’s exitLosing Christian Parker to the Cowboys stings, but the Eagles aren’t left scrambling. All eyes are now on Joe Kasper, the team’s current safeties coach, who’s built a real connection with players and is known for his hands-on, encouraging style. Kasper’s work in Miami helped the Dolphins’ defense shine, and he’s already earned high praise in Philly. Promoting him would mean continuity and a leader who truly gets his guys. With Parker gone, how do you feel about Kasper taking over the secondary? Think his approach will keep the Eagles’ defense strong? Let’s talk! #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
glen25+FollowEagles’ QB situation sparks NFL debateMike McDaniel turning down the Eagles for the Chargers isn’t just about job titles—it’s raising eyebrows across Philly. Former Eagle Emmanuel Acho says this move is a big red flag for Jalen Hurts and the team’s future. With Philly’s stacked offense and history of launching coordinators into head coaching gigs, why would a top offensive mind pass? Acho thinks it comes down to doubts about the quarterback. Is the league losing faith in Hurts, or is this just a blip? Eagles fans, how are you feeling about the direction of the team after this offseason twist? #Sports #Football #Eagles00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowWhy top OCs keep turning down the EaglesThe Eagles’ hunt for a new offensive coordinator is hitting a wall, and it’s not just about timing. The real snag? Philly’s legendary O-line coach Jeff Stoutland already runs the ground game, and most high-level OCs want full control. That’s making the job a tough sell for top candidates—just look at Mike McDaniel, who’s headed to the Chargers instead. The Eagles’ run game took a big step back this season, so something’s got to give. Should Nick Sirianni loosen the reins to attract a big-name OC, or is keeping Stoutland in charge the right move? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #Eagles20Share