Breaking News: Eagles Make a Move for Josh Grizzard
In a surprising turn of events, the Philadelphia Eagles have reportedly hired former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator, Josh Grizzard, as their new pass game coordinator. This move has sparked curiosity and raised some intriguing questions among football enthusiasts.
According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, Grizzard was one of the finalists for the Eagles' OC position and has now been brought on board to assist in revamping their offensive strategy. But here's where it gets controversial: Grizzard's previous stint as an OC with the Bucs was short-lived, with the team ranking 19th in points and 20th in yards during his sole season.
Despite the challenges Tampa faced with injuries in 2025, the Bucs' performance under Grizzard's play-calling left much to be desired. However, the Eagles seem to have taken a chance on him, possibly due to the MVP buzz surrounding Baker Mayfield during his time with the team.
The Eagles' decision to pair Grizzard with their new offensive coordinator, Mannion, has left many wondering about the dynamics of their offensive play-calling. On one hand, the introduction of fresh offensive ideas could bring a much-needed change. On the other hand, the potential power struggle and the question of Sirianni's involvement remain unanswered.
And this is the part most people miss: the Eagles have a history of creating a chaotic 'too many cooks' scenario, as seen in 2020. Will Grizzard's arrival lead to a similar situation? Furthermore, the future of Kevin Patullo and Parks Frazier, who previously held positions related to the pass game, is now uncertain.
So, Eagles fans, what do you think? Is this a bold move or a risky gamble? Will Grizzard's experience bring a much-needed boost to the team's offense? Or will it create more confusion? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's discuss!