Eagles Reportedly Contacted a 5x Super Bowl Offensive Mind Who Built an “NFL MVP Machine” – The Former Head Coach Has Philadelphia as His Top Destination – Eagles Fans Are Fired Up About the Potential Pairing
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – November 13, 2025
Just two days after the New York Giants shockingly fired Brian Daboll, the NFC East landscape shifted dramatically. As frustration from Eagles fans continues to erupt toward offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, a new rumor has created a storm across the league: the Philadelphia Eagles have reached out to Daboll, the five-time Super Bowl champion and architect behind one of the NFL’s most explosive MVP-level offenses.
Even more intriguing — insiders say Daboll himself has placed the Eagles at the very top of his list if he chooses to return as an offensive coordinator.
According to team sources, the Eagles are seriously evaluating the OC position after weeks of offensive inconsistency and a system that has seemingly lost its identity. With A.J. Brown openly venting, Saquon Barkley underutilized, and Jalen Hurts restricted in a scheme that lacks creativity, Philadelphia is now searching for someone capable of engineering a full-scale reboot.

On Daboll’s side, despite receiving multiple inquiries from other teams, Philadelphia is reportedly the one that resonates with him the most. Those close to him say he’s looking for a place “with fire, hunger, and the kind of roster that can ignite a new era” — and few teams fit that mold better than the Eagles.
In a private conversation leaked earlier today, Daboll delivered a line that immediately set Eagles Twitter ablaze:
“I’m not coming in to fix anyone. I’m coming in to help a team rediscover its own voice. Philadelphia is a place where you can feel the hunger from every seat in the stadium — and that’s where I believe I can build the kind of football a city truly deserves.”
Fans instantly erupted with excitement, calling the quote “destiny-level energy.” Analysts across the league agree that Daboll’s aggressive, creative offensive DNA could revive Jalen Hurts much like he once elevated Josh Allen. And with weapons like A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, Dallas Goedert, and Saquon Barkley, the Eagles might be the perfect canvas for Daboll’s system.

While the team has yet to issue any formal comment, sources inside the organization say “all options are on the table” as pressure mounts to rescue an offense that has sputtered far below expectations. Philadelphia understands that a move of this magnitude could reshape the trajectory of the franchise for years.
If the Eagles and Daboll do move toward a partnership, it could become one of the defining hires of the upcoming offseason, potentially ushering in a new offensive era at Lincoln Financial Field — one built on innovation, aggression, and the very identity that once made the Eagles feared across the NFL.