The Philadelphia Eagles are hiring Ryan Mahaffey to serve as the franchise's new Run Game Coordinator and Tight Ends coach, per Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The hiring marks a significant addition to head coach Nick Sirianni’s offensive staff as the team looks to bolster its coaching infrastructure for the upcoming season.
Mahaffey makes the jump to Philadelphia after a stint with the Green Bay Packers, where he most recently served as the team’s wide receivers coach. The move is viewed as a major promotion for the assistant, who has earned a reputation as an ascending name within league circles. In his new role, he will be tasked with overseeing the Eagles' rushing schemes while directly managing the tight ends room.
Before his time in Green Bay, Mahaffey held various coaching positions at the collegiate level, including a tenure at Northern Iowa. His experience across multiple offensive position groups provides the Eagles with a versatile coach as they refine their offensive identity. This appointment follows a series of staff evaluations in Philadelphia aimed at maximizing the team's offensive output and ground game efficiency.
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