The Eagles have added Dolphins senior passing game coordinator Bobby Slowik to their list of offensive coordinator candidates, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Slowik, 38, arrived in Miami last offseason after a two-year stint as the Texans’ offensive coordinator. He led rookie quarterback C.J. Stroud and Houston’s offense to their best finish in years in 2023, but the unit took a clear step back in 2024. However, the team’s continued offensive struggles under Nick Caley this season indicate that Slowik may not have been the primary problem.
The rest of Slowik’s resume is comprised of four years as an offensive assistant on Kyle Shanahan‘s staff in San Francisco, along with this past season in Miami. The 49ers’ passing game largely thrived while Slowik was its architect in 2021 and 2022, though he could not help Mike McDaniel revitalize the Dolphins’ air attack in 2025. If the Eagles are looking to branch out from Nick Sirianni’s coaching tree, Slowik could be an option to infuse some new concepts into Phily’s offense.
Slowik’s current competition for the Eagles’ offensive coordinator job includes several top offensive coaches, including McDaniel, Jim Bob Cooter, Zach Robinson, Kliff Kingsbury, Brian Daboll, and Mike Kafka.

Very icky, no good.
It’s Daboll job if he wants it
I’d be more ok with Slowik getting a shot than some of the other rumored names
Surprised Eagles haven’t reached out to Arthur Smith. Smith offense likely would mesh with Siriani preferences and Arthur Smith had a good relationship with AJ Brown from there Tennessee time together. I know trading AJ is a possibility but the cap hit could impact keeping other players or signing free agents. Going with Arthur Smith may allow you to upgrade the OC position, keep AJ happy and provide far more financial flexibility in the off season.