Eagles reshape offensive identity with new coordinator and receivers

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Last updated Jun 16, 2026

Eagles reshape offensive identity with new coordinator and receivers
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The Philadelphia Eagles have redefined their offensive approach this offseason, focusing on a new vision under coordinator Sean Mannion. Jalen Hurts remains the starting quarterback, while Saquon Barkley continues to anchor the run game. The restructure follows the trade of A.J. Brown, elevating DeVonta Smith's role in the passing game. New receiver additions include Makai Lemon, Marquise Brown, Dontayvion Wicks, and Elijah Moore, enhancing speed and versatility. This revamped offensive philosophy aims to improve predictability and decision-making for Hurts, incorporating more structured play-calling and motion. The team's offensive line remains a strength, complemented by a more competitive depth chart.

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  • Eagles hire Sean Mannion as the new offensive coordinator.
  • Jalen Hurts continues as the starting quarterback for 2026.
  • Saquon Barkley remains central to the run offense.
  • Philadelphia adds new receivers for enhanced competition and versatility.
  • Focus shifts to a more structured offensive scheme with play-action and motion.
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The Eagles reshaped their offensive identity this offseason with a new coordinator, new receivers and a different vision around Jalen Hurts

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