According to Mike Garafolo, the Eagles interviewed USC senior offensive analyst and quarterbacks coach Kliff Kingsbury for their offensive coordinator job.
This marks Philadelphia’s first reported interest in an offensive coordinator since officially parting ways with Brian Johnson earlier today.
It was reported this week that Kingsbury was also someone to keep an eye on for the Raiders’ offensive coordinator job. He also interviewed for the Bears’ offensive coordinator role.
Kingsbury, 44, was hired as the Texas Tech head coach back in 2013 and spent six years in the position before he was fired. USC hired him as their offensive coordinator but he resigned from the job after just a month after receiving interest from the NFL. He was subsequently hired by the Cardinals.
After four seasons in Arizona, Kingsbury was let go and returned to USC as the QB coach.
During his six seasons at Texas Tech, Kingsbury led them to a record of 35-40 (46.7 percent), which included three bowl game appearances.
For his NFL head coaching career, Kingsbury led the Cardinals to an overall record of 26-33-1 in four seasons with one playoff appearance.
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