
"The Washington Commanders resisted the temptation to speak with several experienced coaches in their search for a Kliff Kingsbury replacement. His time with the franchise ran its course, and head coach Dan Quinn took a significant leap of faith by promoting David Blough to offensive coordinator amid interest from the Detroit Lions. This raised a few eyebrows, although Blough is highly regarded around the league."
"According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Philadelphia Eagles will interview Daboll for their offensive coordinator vacancy. They inevitably fired Kevin Patullo from the role, although Nick Sirianni may keep him on the staff in some capacity. And they are desperately seeking more innovative ideas to help get quarterback Jalen Hurts and some gifted playmakers back on track. Daboll knows plenty about Philadelphia's weapons already, having faced them twice a season during his stint with the Giants."
The Washington Commanders promoted David Blough to offensive coordinator despite interest from the Detroit Lions, foregoing interviews with several experienced coaches in the Kliff Kingsbury replacement search. The move surprised observers because many expected a play-caller with proven credentials amid pressure on head coach Dan Quinn. Brian Daboll, recently fired by the New York Giants, was mentioned as a potential candidate but was not publicly considered by Washington. The Philadelphia Eagles plan to interview Daboll for their offensive coordinator vacancy as they seek new ideas to boost Jalen Hurts and their playmakers. Teams continue to value Daboll's offensive creativity despite his uneven Giants tenure.
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