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Multiple key departures, aging veterans, and unproven coordinators could create a perfect storm of problems for the Eagles. Here's why 2026 might be the year everything falls apart.
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Multiple pressure points are converging simultaneously for the Philadelphia Eagles. With Sean Mannion on the hot seat before he starts, Nick Sirianni's job security tied to offensive performance, Vic Fangio's likely final season, and major personnel decisions looming, 2026 could define the franchise's direction for years to come.
Multiple pressure points are converging simultaneously for the Philadelphia Eagles. With Sean Mannion on the hot seat before he starts, Nick Sirianni's job security tied to offensive performance, Vic Fangio's likely final season, and major personnel decisions looming, 2026 could define the franchise's direction for years to come.
The Eagles hired Sean Mannion as OC despite his lack of play-calling experience, then brought in Tyler Grizzard who actually has that experience. This setup screams trouble.
John McMullen argues the Eagles should retain Vic Fangio at any cost, even if it means dealing with an inopportune retirement later. His reasoning might surprise you.
Concerns mount about Sean Mannion and Josh Grizzard's inexperience leading Philadelphia's offense, with one expert warning about potential committee-style play calling.
Jeffrey Lurie has owned the Philadelphia Eagles for 32 years, producing four Super Bowl appearances and two wins. But is that enough? With the highest-paid offense in the NFL failing in the playoffs and Nick Sirianni on the hot seat, we evaluate Lurie's full body of work.