I know that it’s hard to be optimistic about the Philadelphia Eagles right now. I mean, how did we go from 10-1 to 11-6? It happened so quickly. It was like a downward spiral, and it was hard to watch but also hard to look away. What a crazy end of the season. Sure, we’re sad, but let’s talk about some things the Philadelphia Eagles are doing to make a comeback next season.
Before we get to the changes of who the team is bringing on, let’s talk about how many coaches parted ways with the Eagles. Of course, head coach Nick Sirianni is still at the helm. But, the Philadelphia Eagles’ coaching staff has gone through some major changes following the difficult end to the 2023 season. Even though most of the talk has been about the changes on the defensive end, there have also been a lot of changes in offense. The list of Eagles assistant coaches who will not be returning in 2024 is getting longer, as several Eagles coaches have already found new places in the NFL.
Senior offensive assistant Marcus Brady is leaving the Eagles. He’ll be the pass game coordinator for Jim Harbaugh’s Los Angeles Chargers. No word yet on who will replace Brady. Next, quarterbacks coach Alex Tanney will be the passing game coordinator for the Colts. The Eagles have reportedly hired Doug Nussmeier to be their new quarterbacks coach. Then, assistant offensive line coach Roy Istvan has been tapped to be an assistant OL coach for the Cleveland Browns. Right now, nobody has been brought on to replace him. I’m sure the coaching staff is working hard to find replacements, as they are key roles to fill.
Now, let’s get into my commentary on what important things the Eagles are doing to make a comeback in the 2024 season.