The Philadelphia Eagles were denied permission to interview Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Klayton Adams for their OC opening, according to a report from NFL insider Jeremy Fowler.
The Eagles must have thought the Cowboys might allow Adams to interview since he’s not the primary play-caller for Dallas; head coach Brian Schottenheimer holds that role. But Dallas is within their rights to block their division rival from poaching Adams. Of course, Adams is now aware that the Cowboys denied him a path to a promotion.
The Eagles’ interest in Adams should come as no surprise; the Cowboys ranked second in yards and seventh in points in 2025. Their struggles were more related to their abysmal defense, which former Eagles assistant Christian Parker is now tasked with fixing as the new Dallas defensive coordinator.
And so Philly’s offensive search continues without Adams in the running. But it’s worth noting that the Eagles had interest in him should he become available again in the future.
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