ESPNâs Adam Schefter reported that Daboll will serve as Titans OC as long as he doesnât land the Raidersâ head coaching job, adding a conditional wrinkle to the Eaglesâ pursuit and their broader OC market.
Ahead of the announcement, Eagles supporters and media figures had been vocal about Daboll as the preferred pick to lead the offense, with several ranking him among the top candidates for the role.
Criticism from some pundits and fans followed the news that Daboll would not be joining Philadelphia, including comments noting the contrasting paths of the teamâs recent Super Bowl appearance and the Titansâ stability in the same period.
The decision also highlighted the Buffalo Bills connection, as Dabollâs candidacy had long been linked to a potential return to fit with the Billsâ system. Reports previously indicated Daboll was weighing the Billsâ head-coaching opportunities, but Buffalo subsequently promoted Joe Brady to head coach, a development that shifted the dynamics of the Eaglesâ OC pursuit.
As Daboll chooses another path, the Eagles remain in the market for a new offensive coordinator, continuing a search that has drawn attention from fans and analysts alike. This summary aligns with coverage from Heavy Sports, reflecting the evolving OC landscape in Philadelphia as of late January 2026.