Eagles Bring Back Super Bowl–Winning Coach Doug Pederson to Replace Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo
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The Philadelphia Eagles appear to be making a dramatic move as the team’s offensive struggles continue. After scoring just 17 points in consecutive losses to the Broncos and Giants, the front office has reportedly reached out to Doug Pederson — the man who once brought them to the mountaintop.
According to ESPN, Pederson was spotted at the team’s facility on Saturday afternoon, sparking speculation that the organization is preparing for a coaching shakeup. Sources close to the team say discussions are underway to bring him back in a key offensive role — or potentially as interim head coach if performance doesn’t improve soon.
Pederson, who coached the Eagles from 2016 to 2020, remains one of the most revered figures in franchise history. His innovative play-calling and steady leadership led Philadelphia to its first-ever Super Bowl victory, a stunning triumph over Tom Brady and the Patriots in Super Bowl LII.
News of his potential return has electrified fans, many of whom see it as a “return to glory.” With a struggling offense and a shaken locker room, Pederson’s comeback could be exactly what the Eagles need to rediscover their identity and spark a turnaround.
As one fan wrote, “If there’s anyone who can fix this team, it’s the man who already made us champions once.”
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