Article 73BT8 Sean Mannion adds former Packers assistant to Eagles’ coaching staff

Sean Mannion adds former Packers assistant to Eagles’ coaching staff

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437b2d9f83f7f0c119c41ef39ef3b7c3Green Bay Packers assistant offensive line coach Ryan Mahaffey is shown during organized team activities (OTA) Tuesday, May 31, 2022 in Green Bay, Wis. Packers01 49

Eagles coaching news is coming in quick, and new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion is wasting no time filling out the staff around him. His most recent addition is another young, up-and-coming coach, Ryan Mahaffey, who will now serve as the run game coordinator and tight ends coach for Philadelphia.

The #Eagles are filling out their offensive staff under OC Sean Mannion, hiring an ascending coach from the #Packers: Philly is hiring Ryan Mahaffey as Run Game Coordinator and Tight Ends coach, per The Insiders. An impressive addition. pic.twitter.com/Dwui9pGD1e

- Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 5, 2026

Mahaffey is a former NFL fullback and joined the Packers staff in 2021. He has a lot of experience coaching different position groups, starting off as an offensive quality control coach before he was promoted to assistant offensive line coach after his first season. He spent two years in the assistant OL coach position, and helped Green Bay tie for No. 4 in the NFL in sacks allowed (62) and No. 5 in sack percentage (5.1).

He moved over to the coach the Packers' wide receivers in 2024, and led the group to be the only team in the NFL to feature four WRs who each recorded 25 or more catches, 400-plus receiving yards, and multiple touchdowns. Mahaffey elevated the position to be among the best in the league, and helped several WRs hit career and franchise milestones.

Mahaffey is the latest addition to the Eagles' coaching staff, which also includes Josh Grizzard as the pass game coordinator. The team is reportedly interviewing candidates to fill the QB coach role. Eagles legendary offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland announced he's leaving the team, which means they'll have at least one more coaching position to fill this offseason - but there could be even more changes on the way.

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