
Brian Daboll emerging as ‘top target’ after interviewing for Eagles’ offensive coordinator gig
NY Post
As Giants introduced their new head coach on Tuesday, their last full-time coach talked to one of their biggest rivals.
Former Big Blue coach Brian Daboll interviewed with the Eagles for their open offensive coordinator position, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported. The outlet added that Daboll is a “top target” for “team brass.”
The Athletic reported last week that Daboll and Mike McDaniel were expected to be at the top of the list of candidates for the vacancy. Nevertheless, McDaniel is now expected to take the Chargers’ OC position after taking his name out of the running for the Browns’ head coaching job, ESPN reported Tuesday night.
Daboll conducted an in-person interview with the Titans before they filled their head coaching vacancy with ex-Jets coach Robert Saleh.
Before his stint with the Giants, Daboll was an offensive coordinator over eight different seasons with the Browns (2009-10), Dolphins (2011), Chiefs (2012) and Bills (2018-21).
He went 20-40-1 before he was fired 10 games into the 2025 season.













