The Philadelphia Eagles have named Sean Mannion as the team's new play-caller for the 2026 NFL season, per Adam Schefter. This move marks the sixth different individual to lead the offense for quarterback Jalen Hurts since he entered the league.
Mannion takes over the role following Kevin Patullo, who served as the primary play-caller during the 2025 campaign. The appointment continues a streak of annual changes at the position; the Eagles previously utilized Kellen Moore in 2024 and Brian Johnson in 2023.
Since Hurts joined the franchise, the Eagles have seen a high rate of turnover in offensive leadership. Doug Pederson oversaw Hurts' rookie season in 2020, while Shane Steichen provided the most stability during his tenure from 2021 to 2022. Mannion, a former NFL quarterback, will now be tasked with guiding the Philadelphia Eagles offense as the team looks toward the 2026 season.
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