In-depth Eagles analysis and breakdowns
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With the NFL salary cap projected to rise to $301-305 million, the Eagles are positioned to be aggressive in free agency. Here is the full breakdown of Philadelphia's cap situation.
A report from Jeff McLean revealed that Jeff Stoutland lost his run game coordinator duties — possibly as early as Week 6. Dan Sileo connects the dots between the demotion, the run game's collapse, and the 18-day OC search on The National Football Show.
Kevin Patullo spent five years in the Eagles' building before becoming OC and still couldn't get the job done. Sean Mannion has even less experience. Dan Sileo breaks down why the Eagles keep rolling the dice on unproven coordinators.
Dan Sileo argues the Eagles hired Sean Mannion for Nick Sirianni's comfort — not Jalen Hurts' development. If the hire was for the quarterback, Sileo says, they'd have gone with experience.
Sean Mannion played under Sean McVay, Kevin O'Connell, Kevin Stefanski, and Clint Kubiak. Not one of those coaches has ever coached a dual-threat quarterback. Dan Sileo calls this the biggest red flag of the hire.
John McMullen breaks down the Eagles' key free agents for 2026 — from Jaelan Phillips' projected mega-deal to Nakobe Dean's likely departure and Reed Blankenship's expected return.
Jim Bob Cooter and Sean Mannion are back for second interviews as the Eagles' OC search enters Day 17. McMullen says Jeffrey Lurie's impatience is the 'eye of the storm.'
Sileo and Xander Krause argued on Wednesday's National Football Show that the Eagles have fundamentally redefined what 'offensive coordinator' means — and that's why 16 candidates deep, nobody has taken the job.
Dan Sileo broke down Jalen Hurts' 2025 pass charts on Wednesday's National Football Show, revealing a 52 QB rating on deep middle-of-field throws, zero passes across the middle in the final two games, and a skill set that dramatically narrows the pool of viable OC candidates.
Bleeding Green Nation's Brandon Lee Gowton says he does not expect A.J. Brown to be with the Eagles for Week 1, calling the relationship 'run its course.'
John McMullen confirms the Eagles have not offered the OC job to anyone. Sean Mannion is returning for an in-person interview while Davis Webb joins a growing candidate list.
A.J. Brown had 1,500 yards. Hurts threw for nearly 4,000. The offense ranked 8th in the NFL. And the Eagles fired Brian Johnson anyway. Dan Sileo makes the case that one wrong scapegoat created every problem Philadelphia faces today.
334 wins. Eight Super Bowl rings. The winningest coach of the salary cap era. And 11 voters decided that's not enough for a first-ballot Hall of Fame induction. Dan Sileo breaks down the politics, the grudges, and what it means for the sport.
Frank Reich won the Eagles a Super Bowl. He and Nick Sirianni are best friends. And yet he won't take the OC job. Dan Sileo explains why this is the most damning indictment of how Philadelphia runs its offense.
McMullen argues the Eagles' lack of transparency is fueling a damaging narrative. The OC search isn't abnormal — but the perception is spiraling out of control.
McMullen says Saquon Barkley may have been the worst individual performer on the Eagles offense. The O-line went from historic to above average, and health is the key variable.
The Eagles appear to be waiting on Brian Dable's head coaching decisions. If he doesn't come, Matt Nagy — with Andy Reid's endorsement — looms as the likely choice.
Milton Williams has become a defensive force for the Patriots, anchoring the eighth-ranked defense in football and heading to his third Super Bowl in four seasons. Dan Sileo argues the Eagles chose the lesser player in Jordan Davis — and the tape doesn't lie.
Fourteen candidates. Two withdrawals. Coaches choosing Tennessee and Miami over Philadelphia. Dan Sileo and Xander Krause dissect why the Eagles' offensive coordinator search has become the most telling indictment of the franchise's internal dysfunction.
Bob Kraft is headed to his 11th Super Bowl as Patriots owner — this time with Mike Vrabel and Drake May. Dan Sileo and Xander Krause examine what separates New England's ownership model from the rest of the NFL, and why the Bills should be terrified.