Kliff Kingsbury made an initial list of 10 candidates who would be good fits for the Eagles offensive coordinator position, and the former Arizona Cardinals head coach landed an interview.
Mike Garafalo said the USC offensive coordinator had a virtual job interview with the NFC East squad.
The #Eagles interviewed USC senior offensive analyst Kliff Kingsbury for their offensive coordinator job today, sources say. Kingsbury recently interviewed with the #Bears, who hired Shane Waldron as OC.
Philly moved on from OC Brian Johnson after one season. pic.twitter.com/URZ7Fksym0
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) January 24, 2024
Kingsbury could bring head coaching experience and offensive genius to Sirianni’s staff.
He led the Arizona Cardinals for four years (2019-22) and Texas Tech for six years (2013-18), helping to develop Patrick Mahomes and Kyler Murray at critical points in their careers.
During Murray’s third season in the NFL, the former Sooners star ranked second in completion percentage, seventh in QBR, eighth in passer rating and passing yards per game, and 11th in adjusted net yards per attempt.
The Cardinals were 11-6 that season.