The Philadelphia Eagles have officially hired Greg Olson to serve as the franchise's new quarterbacks coach, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. The move brings a veteran presence to the Eagles coaching staff as they continue to shape their offensive unit for the upcoming season.
Olson joins the Eagles with a deep resume of NFL coaching experience. He has previously held offensive coordinator positions with several teams, including the Oakland Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Detroit Lions. His extensive background in quarterback development is expected to be a primary asset for the Philadelphia offensive room.
The hiring comes as the Eagles look to solidify their coaching hierarchy. Per Rapoport, the addition of Olson is viewed as a logical fit for the team's current structure. The Eagles have not yet released the specific terms of the agreement, but the veteran coach is expected to begin his duties immediately as the team prepares for its offseason program.
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