Eagles piden allowed to interview Josh McDaniels

Philadelphia seeks permission from the Patriots to contact its offensive coordinator for the vacant coach in jefe

The Philadelphia Eagles are releasing a new candidate on their vacancy list as coach coach.

This Saturday they Eagles pidieron allowed New England Patriots to interview offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels, acuerdo a Adam Schefter de ESPN.

It is hoped that Philadelphia will conduct the home inspection, the fountains will be open to Schefter.

McDaniels has had first-hand experience as a coach during his time trial with the Denver Broncos between 2009 and 2010, accumulating a 11-17 mark.

Currently, McDaniels is in its second stage as the offensive coordinator of the Patriots, which was originally from 2006 to 2008, before marching on Denver. The 2011 eleven coordinator of ofensivo de los St. Louis Rams and the new 2012 of New England.

The Patriots won the Super Bowls (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI and LIII) with McDaniels in front of his offense.

Además de McDaniels, The Eagles have also applied for permission to interview the offensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs, Eric Bieniemy, without embarrassment, Deben hopes that the participation of the Chiefs in the playoffs to complete the interview will be finalized.

The rest of the candidates for the vacant coaching job in front of the Eagles are the defensive coordinator of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Todd Bowles; the offensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys, Kellen Moore; Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Brandon Staley; and the Carolina Panthers’ offensive coordinator, Joe Brady.

This week, the Eagles will challenge coach Doug Pederson to end the campaign with a 4-11-1 mark and generate controversy and quarterback position on the bench for Carson Wentz by newcomer Jalen Hurts, who was sent off in the second half of last part of the regular season against Washington, being replaced by Nate Sudfeld.

At the moment, three of the teams that dispatched him as their coach in the 2020 season and started their new coach: the Jacksonville Jaguars with Urban Meyer, the New York Jets with Robert Saleh and the Atlanta Falcons with Arthur Smith.

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