The Philadelphia Eagles are facing a pivotal offseason following a lackluster 2025 campaign, and the need for change is evident. Despite possessing the most expensive offensive roster in the NFL, the team struggled significantly, finishing 21st in points per game and 19th in offensive efficiency, coupled with an alarming number of three-and-out possessions.
In response to these shortcomings, the Eagles fired offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and hired Sean Mannion, a relatively inexperienced coach who previously worked with quarterbacks. Mannion is expected to inject new ideas and a more modern approach into the offense, which has become stagnant. However, his inexperience raises concerns about how quickly he can implement these changes effectively.
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Dec 28, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) runs the ball against the Buffalo Bills in the third quarter at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images
Another critical issue is the future of A.J. Brown, a standout receiver whose frustrations with the offense have been well-documented. With trade rumors swirling, the Eagles must assess whether retaining Brown aligns with their vision for the offense, especially as they explore rebuilding options. His impact on the field is undeniable, and deciding his fate could heavily influence the team’s direction.
The offensive line also requires attention, as injuries hampered performance in 2025. Key players such as Jordan Mailata and Landon Dickerson struggled to return to their previous form, and improvements will be necessary to support quarterback Jalen Hurts. The continuity of their offensive blocking will be crucial for success in the upcoming season.
NFL Analysis Urges Philadelphia Eagles to Unlock Offense for 2026 Season
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Jan 11, 2026; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) passes the ball against the San Francisco 49ers during the second quarter in an NFC Wild Card Round game at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
Philly’s offense needs to be improved for the following season if the Jalen Hurts-led team wants to compete. This is detailed more in an analysis by Tim McManus for ESPN.
Offseason in three words: Unlock the offense
The most expensive offensive roster in the NFL fell flat last season, ranking 21st in points per game (21.1) and 19th in offensive efficiency (48.55). They also had more three-and-outs than any other team. Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was replaced by 33-year-old Sean Mannion, the former Packers QB coach with only two years of coaching experience. Mannion played for Sean McVay and is expected to bring a more modern approach to a system that has grown stale. There are major questions facing the group, though, including whether A.J. Brown will continue on in Philly or if the front office will feel compelled to trade him.
As the offseason progresses, the Eagles must strategically navigate free agency and the draft to bolster their roster. Additional playmakers and depth are critical if they hope to unlock the offensive potential they had envisioned.
Ultimately, the Eagles’ path forward will require focused efforts to address their offensive struggles. By making the right adjustments, they hope to transform their fortunes and reestablish themselves as contenders in the NFC.
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