Eagles to Interview Texans QBs Coach Jerrod Johnson for Offensive Coordinator Role
The Philadelphia Eagles are taking a familiar face into the mix in their search for an offensive coordinator. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the team will be speaking with Jerrod Johnson, the quarterbacks coach of the Houston Texans, for what could be his second interview for the position.
Johnson, 37, has already built a connection with Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, having worked alongside him on Indy's offensive staff in 2020. The two share experience coaching under the legendary Bill Walsh, and Johnson also spent time as an assistant quarterbacks coach with the Minnesota Vikings before joining the Texans last season.
While Sirianni may see potential in Johnson to fill the OC role, it's worth noting that Johnson has limited NFL playing experience and was passed over for both the Eagles' 2024 and 2025 OC positions. The Texans, under head coach DeMeco Ryans, have faced significant challenges on offense, ranking 22nd and 18th in total offense during those seasons.
The search for an OC to complement Sirianni's play-calling continues, with Johnson poised to join a shortlist of candidates vying for the position. The Eagles' front office will undoubtedly be looking for someone who can improve their stagnant offense and help them return to prominence on the gridiron.
The Philadelphia Eagles are taking a familiar face into the mix in their search for an offensive coordinator. According to The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the team will be speaking with Jerrod Johnson, the quarterbacks coach of the Houston Texans, for what could be his second interview for the position.
Johnson, 37, has already built a connection with Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni, having worked alongside him on Indy's offensive staff in 2020. The two share experience coaching under the legendary Bill Walsh, and Johnson also spent time as an assistant quarterbacks coach with the Minnesota Vikings before joining the Texans last season.
While Sirianni may see potential in Johnson to fill the OC role, it's worth noting that Johnson has limited NFL playing experience and was passed over for both the Eagles' 2024 and 2025 OC positions. The Texans, under head coach DeMeco Ryans, have faced significant challenges on offense, ranking 22nd and 18th in total offense during those seasons.
The search for an OC to complement Sirianni's play-calling continues, with Johnson poised to join a shortlist of candidates vying for the position. The Eagles' front office will undoubtedly be looking for someone who can improve their stagnant offense and help them return to prominence on the gridiron.