The Philadelphia Eagles are casting a wide net in their search for a new offensive coordinator, and one of the latest names to surface is Bobby Slowik. According to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Eagles have officially requested an interview with the Dolphins’ senior passing game coordinator, adding him to an already intriguing list of candidates.
Let’s break down where things stand in Philly’s OC search.
The Candidate Pool: A Mix of Experience and Upside
The Eagles are clearly prioritizing versatility and innovation in their next offensive leader. Their list includes a blend of proven play-callers, up-and-coming minds, and experienced coaches with head coaching backgrounds. Here's a snapshot of the current group:
- Kevin Stefanski (Former Browns Head Coach): Stefanski brings head coaching pedigree and a reputation for building run-heavy, play-action offenses. He’s known for maximizing quarterback efficiency and could bring a steadying hand to a unit that’s looking for identity post-Shane Steichen.
- Kliff Kingsbury (Former Commanders OC): Kingsbury’s Air Raid roots and quarterback development background-especially with Kyler Murray-make him an intriguing option. He’s had mixed results in the NFL, but his offensive creativity is undeniable.
- Zac Robinson (Falcons OC, Interviewed): Robinson is one of the more intriguing young minds on the list. Coming from the Sean McVay coaching tree, he’s known for his modern passing concepts and QB-friendly schemes. He’s already interviewed with the Eagles, signaling mutual interest.
- Charlie Weis Jr. (Ole Miss OC, Expected): Weis Jr. has quietly built a strong résumé in the college ranks, most recently under Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss. He’s expected to be part of the process and could represent a bold, outside-the-box hire.
- Mike Kafka (Giants OC, Interviewed): Kafka’s name has been connected to several openings in recent years. With roots in Andy Reid’s system and experience developing Daniel Jones, he brings familiarity with the Eagles’ organizational DNA and a reputation for quarterback development.
- Jim Bob Cooter (Colts OC, Requested): Cooter has been around the league for a while and has worked with a variety of quarterback styles. He’s known for his adaptability and could bring a balanced approach to the Eagles’ offense.
- Bobby Slowik (Dolphins Senior Passing Game Coordinator, Requested): The newest name in the mix, Slowik has had one of the more unconventional coaching journeys in the league. And that’s part of what makes him so interesting.
Who is Bobby Slowik?
At 38, Slowik has already worn a lot of hats in the NFL. He started his coaching career on the defensive side of the ball with Washington (2011-2013), before making the shift to offense during his time with the 49ers. That move proved pivotal.
With San Francisco, Slowik moved up the ranks from defensive quality control to offensive assistant, then to pass game specialist in 2021. His time under Kyle Shanahan helped shape his offensive philosophy-one rooted in motion, deception, and quarterback-friendly design.
In 2023, he got his shot as the Texans’ offensive coordinator. While the numbers weren’t eye-popping-Houston ranked 22nd in total yards and 19th in scoring in 2024-context matters.
The Texans were in the midst of a rebuild, and Slowik’s work with a young quarterback room drew praise around the league. He was extended after the 2023 season, but was let go in 2025 as the franchise pivoted again.
Now with the Dolphins, Slowik serves as the senior passing game coordinator, working within one of the NFL’s most explosive offenses. His time in Miami has only strengthened his reputation as a sharp offensive mind with a modern approach to the passing game.
What Slowik Could Bring to the Eagles
If the Eagles are looking for a coordinator who can blend Shanahan-style principles with the speed and spacing concepts that are thriving in today’s NFL, Slowik checks a lot of boxes. He’s shown he can adapt to different quarterback styles, and his background on both sides of the ball gives him a unique perspective on attacking defenses.
Philly’s offense has the pieces-an elite offensive line, dynamic receivers, and a mobile quarterback-to be among the league’s best. What they need now is someone who can unlock that potential with consistency and creativity. Slowik’s name might not carry the same weight as some others on the list, but make no mistake: he’s a serious candidate with a compelling résumé.
Final Thoughts
The Eagles aren’t rushing this process, and that’s a good thing. They’re doing their homework, interviewing a wide range of candidates, and looking for the right fit-not just the biggest name.
Whether it’s a seasoned veteran like Stefanski or a rising star like Slowik, Philly’s next OC will have the keys to one of the NFL’s most talented offensive rosters. The decision they make in the coming weeks could shape the direction of the franchise for years to come.
