The Philadelphia Eagles are hiring Green Bay Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion as their new offensive coordinator, according to league sources. Sean Mannion emerged as the choice for the position after completing two formal interviews with the organization during their recent search for new offensive leadership.
Sean Mannion will be moving on from the Green Bay Packers coaching staff to join Philadelphia. Before his tenure in Green Bay, Sean Mannion had a lengthy career as a player, serving as a quarterback for the St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams, Minnesota Vikings, and Seattle Seahawks. His transition from the field to the coaching ranks has been rapid, and his recent work with the Packers' quarterback room helped solidify his reputation as a rising offensive mind in the NFL.
The hiring of Sean Mannion fills a critical vacancy on the Philadelphia Eagles coaching staff as the team prepares for the upcoming season. After interviewing twice for the role, Sean Mannion is now expected to lead the offensive unit and collaborate with the existing staff to refine the team's scoring attack. Further details regarding the official start date and specific contract terms have not yet been released by the team.
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