Add another name to the Eagles’ ongoing search for a new offensive coordinator.

The Eagles have interviewed Packers quarterbacks coach Sean Mannion, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reported. According to NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo, Mannion’s first interview was virtual but he’s going to interview in person this week.

Mannion, 33, is a former NFL quarterback who was promoted to Packers quarterbacks coach in 2025 after former QBs coach Tom Clements retired. Mannion began his coaching career in 2024 as an offensive assistant on Matt LaFleur’s staff in Green Bay.

“He’s got a bright future in this profession,” LaFleur said about Mannion, via A to Z Sports. “He attacks it the same way I knew he would when he was a player. Just extreme ownership of everything, puts in the time and goes above and beyond the call of duty, which is exactly what you want from your assistant coaches.”

Mannion was drafted in the third round (No. 89 overall) out of Oregon State in 2015 by the Rams. He played for the Rams from 2015-2018, crossing over with Sean McVay those last couple of seasons.

From there, Mannion spent a couple years in Seattle and then bounced back and forth between the Seahawks and Vikings before deciding to get into coaching in 2024.

During his playing career, Mannion played in 14 total games with 3 starts. He completed 60.9% of his passes for 573 yards with 1 touchdown and 3 interceptions.

Since being in Green Bay, Mannion has worked closely with Packers quarterback Jordan Love. Mannion has also coached his backup Malik Willis, who has played well when called upon.

The Eagles are searching for their fifth offensive coordinator under head coach Nick Sirianni after moving on from Kevin Patullo after one season. The Eagles’ OCs under Sirianni have been Shane Steichen, Brian Johnson, Kellen Moore and Patullo.