The Philadelphia Eagles have been with out a head coach since firing Chip Kelly on December 29th, however, that may be changing soon.
According to Ian Rapoport of NFL.com the Eagles are set to meet with former New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin for a second time today.
My understanding is the #Eagles are set for a face-to-face meeting with Tom Coughlin today. Should be a lot more in-depth than last time.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) January 14, 2016
ESPN’s Adam Schefter was the first to report the news this morning that the Eagles were “turning their attention to Coughlin”. With Adam Gase, Hue Jackson, and Ben McAdoo off of the board, there doesn’t seem to be many options left for the Eagles based off of the candidates they interviewed.
The candidates left that the Eagles have interviewed so far, are Coughlin, Duce Staley, Doug Pederson and Pat Shurmur. If the Eagles and Coughlin do not come to an agreement after meeting for a second time today, all signs would point to Pederson as the lead candidate with Pat Shurmur as the potential dark horse in the race if the Eagles decide to stay in house.
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