Bears offensive coordinator Declan Doyle informed the Eagles he will remain in Chicago, per The Athletic’s Diana Russini. Doyle will continue working with Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams, and Philadelphia had only requested to interview him on January 22. Doyle, hired last offseason as the NFL’s youngest OC, previously coached under Sean Payton in New Orleans and Denver.
LSU offensive coordinator Charlie Weis Jr. also spoke with the Eagles about the vacancy but chose to stay with Lane Kiffin and the Tigers, per Russini.
The situation underscores the current coordinator market: a desirable job with an enviable cadre of talent, yet multiple top candidates are opting to stay in their current roles rather than jump to Philadelphia.
This reporting comes from Russini, with additional context provided by Adam Schefter of ESPN, who noted Doyle’s interview request had been placed earlier in the process.
The Eagles will continue to evaluate options as they seek to pair their Pro Bowlers and All-Pro talent with an offensive coordinator capable of making an immediate impact, whether from external targets or potential internal moves.