Eagles' offense gains confidence with Sean Mannion's leadership
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 11, 2026, 2:02 AM
Last updated Jun 11, 2026
The Philadelphia Eagles are focusing on offensive improvements for the upcoming season. With Sean Mannion replacing Kevin Patullo as offensive coordinator, players express optimism about his potential impact. Left tackle Jordan Mailata describes Mannion as an intelligent strategist, emphasizing his work ethic and football knowledge. Miami Dolphins head coach Jeff Hafley praised Mannion's commitment and ability to mentor quarterbacks. Despite the positive sentiments, questions remain about the Eagles' offensive performance until they demonstrate success on the field.
- •Sean Mannion takes over as offensive coordinator for the Eagles
- •Players express confidence in Mannion's abilities and work ethic
- •Jordan Mailata calls Mannion an 'evil genius'
- •Dolphins coach Jeff Hafley supports Mannion's appointment
- •Eagles need to prove offensive capabilities on the field
- 2:02 AMYahoo Sports — Eagles' Offense Should Be Among League's Best if Comments Come True
"If the Philadelphia Eagles are going to be the team they're looking to be next season, it's going to be because of what they do on the offensive side of the football.
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