The Philadelphia Eagles have hired Sean Mannion as their new offensive coordinator and Josh Grizzard as their new pass game coordinator but the rest of the offensive staff is still a question mark. Coaches are still waiting to hear who will be retained and who will be replaced. The Eagles are seemingly looking to at least hire a new quarterbacks coach, which suggests Scot Loeffler is out after one season.
The Eagles are reportedly bringing in Arizona Cardinals pass game specialist Connor Senger for an interview on Wednesday. Senger is a young candidate for the job, but would fit into the young group of offensive coaches that is being assembled. The 30-year-old coach is considered an up-and-coming name — again, like the other new faces recently hired — and has recently interviewed for the Chicago Bears’ OC job, and the QB coach position for the Green Bay Packers and Buffalo Bills.
Senger has been with the Cardinals for four seasons and worked his way up from offensive quality control coach in 2023, to assistant QB coach in 2024, and then pass game specialist in 2025. He played quarterback in college, having spent two seasons at the University of Wisconsin.
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