Eagles request interview with Dolphins assistant Bobby Slowik

Eagles request interview with Dolphins assistant Bobby Slowik

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The Philadelphia Eagles have expressed interest in interviewing Bobby Slowik for their offensive coordinator position. Slowik, currently the senior passing game coordinator for the Miami Dolphins, has a varied NFL background. He spent just one season with the Dolphins before the departure of head coach Mike McDaniel. Previously, Slowik was the offensive coordinator for the Houston Texans, where the team ranked seventh in yards per game during quarterback C.J. Stroud’s rookie season in 2023. However, the offense's performance declined in 2024, leading to Slowik's dismissal. With 13 years of NFL experience, Slowik's career includes roles with the San Francisco 49ers and Washington. The Eagles are also considering Colts offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter and former Giants head coach Brian Daboll for the role.

Originally by https://www.nbcsports.com/author/charean-williamson January 19, 2026
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