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With no more coordinators to scapegoat and Jeffrey Lurie's patience wearing thin, Nick Sirianni enters 2026 with zero margin for error as Eagles head coach.
Kellen Mannion's appointment as offensive coordinator has triggered a staff evaluation with varying job security across positions. While Jeff Stoutland and Alex Loeffler appear secure, other coaches face uncertainty as Mannion shapes his preferred structure.
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The pressure is mounting in Philadelphia as both head coach Nick Sirianni and quarterback Jalen Hurts enter 2026 with championship-or-bust expectations after a disappointing season.
With the salary cap rising to over $300 million, Philadelphia has every reason to prioritize retaining their young edge rusher this offseason.
Financial realities place Nick Sirianni in a more precarious position than Jalen Hurts, as quarterback contract guarantees make coaching changes the more viable option for organizational change. With no scapegoats remaining, direct accountability becomes unavoidable.
Kellen Mannion's offensive philosophy for the Eagles prioritizes efficiency over volume, building around Jalen Hurts as a 'triple threat' quarterback with an ideal target of 25 pass attempts per game to maximize strengths and create sustainable success.
With Sean Mannion bringing a Shanahan/McVay background, some expect a shift to outside zone concepts. But is that the right move for this Eagles roster?
The Sean Mannion era won't look like Kellen Moore's Dallas days. Here's why Eagles fans should focus on efficiency over gaudy passing numbers.
At 33 with limited coaching experience, Sean Mannion faces a unique challenge: commanding respect from veteran assistants who have been successful for years.