The Philadelphia Eagles have certainly picked up the pace. Though they promised an extensive search to fill their offensive coordinator vacancy, the city they play in and the media that covers them grew impatient. No one should be shocked about that. It’s par for the course.
In the end, patience was rewarded. They landed two of the guys they were interested in. Sean Mannion is the team’s new offensive coordinator, while Josh Grizzard will serve as passing game coordinator.
They’re reportedly casting that wide net again. Add Connor Senger’s name to the mix. He’s being considered for their quarterbacks coach position, though he’s also drawing interest from other organizations
The #Eagles will interview Cardinals pass-game specialist Connor Senger today for their QBs coach position, per source.
Senger, just 30, is one of the league’s up-and-coming coaches and has also interviewed for the #Bears OC job, where he remains a candidate, as well as QBs… pic.twitter.com/QYc7LmlnYw
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) February 4, 2026
In addition to growing interest from the Chicago Bears. The Green Bay Packers are looking at him as a possible replacement for Coach Mannion.
Senger just turned 30 years old, and he’s a former college quarterback at Wisconsin and Wisconsin-Oshkosh. During three seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, he served in quality control before becoming an assistant quarterbacks coach, and in 2025, he became the passing game coordinator.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: The Eagles interviewed Cardinals pass-game specialist Connor Senger

