The Eagles‘ offensive coordinator job is highly visible, and one that has seen both Brian Daboll and Mike McDaniel turn it down for other opportunities. According to The Athletic’s Dianni Rusinni, Former Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel and former Giants head coach Brian Daboll were at the top of the Eagles‘ list of potential offensive coordinator candidates. Daboll reportedly covets the Bills’ head coaching job and is expected to join the Titans staff as offensive coordinator if the Buffalo job goes to someone else. McDaniel covets the Ravens job, but if it goes to another candidate, he’ll join Jim Harbaugh in the Chargers coaching staff.
The Eagles have interviewed former Falcons OC Zac Robinson, former Buccaneers OC Josh Grizzard, former Texans OC Bobby Slowik, former Giants OC Mike Kafka, current Colts OC Jim Bob Cooter, and now a potential favorite, Matt Nagy.
The #Eagles interviewed Matt Nagy for their offensive coordinator job today, sources say. Nagy, an intern and assistant for Andy Reid in Philly from 2008-12, is currently exploring a few OC options. pic.twitter.com/OBUJKuyeL5
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) January 21, 2026
Nagy started his career in 2008, joining the Philadelphia Eagles as a coaching intern. He spent five years with Andy Reid’s Eagles in offensive assistant roles before joining the Chiefs in 2013 as their quarterbacks coach. Nagy was promoted to Kansas City’s offense coordinator in 2016 and 2017 before he was hired by the Chicago Bears as their new head coach in 2018.
Nagy worked as the offensive coordinator and in various other positions since 2022, following a four-year stint as the Bears‘ head coach (34-31 record).
He won two Super Bowls there while serving in several staff positions.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Matt Nagy interviewed for Eagles offensive coordinator vacancy

