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Sean Maddenion Joins Philadelphia Eagles as Offensive Coordinator
The Philadelphia Eagles have finally concluded their intensive search for a new offensive coordinator, appointing Sean Maddenion to the role. Despite a lengthy and sometimes confusing interview process led by owner Jeffrey Lurie, who initially emphasized the need for an experienced candidate, the Eagles have decided on Maddenion, a relatively inexperienced coach.
Maddenion, who has only been coaching in the NFL for two seasons and has never called plays, will take over as the new offensive coordinator. This decision appears to be an attempt to capture potential in a less experienced coach, hoping that Maddenion will demonstrate the talent needed to lead and innovate the Eagles’ offensive strategy.
Prior to joining the Eagles, Maddenion worked as quarterbacks coach under Matt LaFleur at Green Bay, where he played a role in the development of quarterbacks such as Jordan Love and Malik Willis. His recent transition from playing as a quarterback in the NFL to coaching has been notable, and his success with quarterbacks in Green Bay shows promise.
This hiring might prove beneficial for Jalen Hurts and the Eagles, as Maddenion’s track record with quarterbacks suggests potential for positive changes in Philadelphia’s offensive play. Adam Schefter has confirmed that with this acquisition, the Eagles have secured their desired candidate, turning a new page for the team's offensive leadership.
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