The Philadelphia Eagles are maintaining continuity on the offensive side of the ball despite notable changes to their coaching staff this offseason.

According to a report from Jeff McLane of The Philadelphia Inquirer, head coach Nick Sirianni has retained two key assistants: running backs coach and assistant head coach Jemal Singleton, along with wide receivers coach Aaron Moorehead. Both were viewed internally as important voices in player development and game preparation.

Several additional offensive assistants are also expected to return, though their specific roles for the 2026 season have not yet been finalized. Those include pass game coordinator Parks Frazier, assistant offensive line coach Greg Austin, and offensive quality control coaches Eric Dickerson and Montgomery VaGorder, per league sources.

The moves suggest Sirianni is aiming for stability within the Eagles’ offensive infrastructure while continuing to reshape the broader staff following another postseason run.

— Staff Report


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