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Eagles Hire Sean Mannion as Offensive Coordinator as Bills’ Staff Turns Over Under New Coach Joe Brady

The moves highlight a fast-moving coaching market that is reshaping NFL staffs within days of the postseason.

Overview

  • Philadelphia announced Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion, 33, as offensive coordinator, concluding a wide search that began after Kevin Patullo was dismissed.
  • Head coach Nick Sirianni has signaled the role carries full offensive autonomy, handing a fast-rising former NFL quarterback his first play-calling offense.
  • In Buffalo, newly promoted head coach Joe Brady faces rapid staff changes, with WRs coach Adam Henry heading to the Steelers, special teams coordinator Chris Tabor to the Dolphins, and OL coach Aaron Kromer retiring.
  • The Dolphins are set to hire Bills cornerbacks coach Jahmile Addae, a reported move that continues Miami’s coaching additions from Buffalo following Brady’s elevation.
  • Denver fired offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi along with two position coaches after its playoff exit, creating another prominent opening in the league’s active coaching carousel.