Eagles Add Josh Grizzard After Major Coaching Shakeup in Tampa Bay

The Eagles' latest offensive hire signals a strategic move toward continuity and innovation under a fresh, youthful coaching regime.

The Philadelphia Eagles are wasting no time reshaping their offensive brain trust. Just hours after bringing in Sean Mannion as offensive coordinator, the team added another rising mind to the mix-Josh Grizzard, who’s stepping in as the new passing game coordinator.

Grizzard, recently let go by Tampa Bay as part of a broader staff overhaul, was one of four finalists for the Eagles’ OC job. While he didn’t land the top role, he’s still found a spot on Nick Sirianni’s retooled staff, and it’s a move that signals Philly’s commitment to forward-thinking, young offensive talent.

Grizzard’s Playcalling Pedigree

Don’t let the title fool you-Grizzard isn’t just a clipboard holder. He’s got real playcalling experience, and it showed in 2024 when he was Tampa Bay’s pass game coordinator.

That season, he handled third-down playcalling duties and helped engineer a league-best 50.9% conversion rate. That’s not just good-it’s elite.

Third downs are where games are won and lost, and Grizzard proved he can dial up the right call when it matters most.

He was elevated to offensive coordinator in Tampa last January, stepping in for Liam Coen, who left to take the head coaching job in Jacksonville. While his stint as OC was short-lived due to the Bucs’ coaching shakeup, the fact that he was trusted with that role speaks volumes about how he’s viewed in league circles.

A Youth Movement in Philly

With Mannion and Grizzard, the Eagles are betting on upside-and doing so with two of the more intriguing young minds in the NFL coaching ranks. Mannion, a former NFL quarterback, has made a quick transition from the field to the sideline, and his football IQ has turned heads in coaching circles. Grizzard, meanwhile, climbed the ladder quickly in Tampa, and his knack for situational playcalling makes him a valuable asset as the Eagles look to retool their offense.

This pairing brings fresh energy and innovation to a unit that’s seen its share of ups and downs. And with Sirianni overseeing it all, the Eagles are clearly aiming for a blend of new ideas and strategic continuity.

A Built-In Succession Plan?

Here’s something worth keeping an eye on: If Mannion lives up to expectations and continues to impress, there’s a real chance he could be in line for a head coaching job as early as 2027. Should that happen, the Eagles would already have a potential successor in-house. Grizzard’s presence gives the team flexibility and continuity-two things that are often hard to come by when coaching staffs are in flux.

In the ever-evolving chess match that is NFL coaching, Philly just made a couple of sharp moves. They’ve added two smart, ascending minds who understand the modern game and have already shown they can make an impact. The Eagles are building something here-and they’re doing it with purpose.