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2026 NFL offseason preview: Philadelphia Eagles’ Super Bowl window hinges on fixing a broken offense

Last updated: January 12, 2026 8:46 am
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The Eagles opened games like champs and then vanished. If Howie Roseman can’t diagnose why the league’s most talented roster forgot how to adjust, Philly’s Super-Bowl-or-bust cycle ends at the wild-card round.

The Split Personality That Killed a Dynasty Repeat

Last year’s Super Bowl LVIII parade feels like a lifetime ago. The 2025 Eagles still had MVP-candidate Jalen Hurts, the league’s deepest O-line, and a defense that finished second in EPA per play. Yet they exited in the wild-card round because their offense morphed from first-drive assassins into 25th-drive zombies.

  • Opening script: 6th in points per drive
  • Everything after: 25th in points per drive
  • Red-zone trips with Dallas Goedert: 27.8 % target share, 10 TD (2nd in NFL)
  • Red-zone trips without him: 1-for-11 on third down in postseason

Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo never found the in-game counters that Kellen Moore deployed during the title run. Once defenses adjusted to Philly’s bunch-heavy, play-action opener, the playbook stalled. The result: three one-score losses in December that cost them the bye, then a 23-17 home dud versus San Francisco where the offense gained 29 total yards after halftime.

Cap Reality Check: $14 M and Zero Margin for Error

Over The Cap lists the Eagles with the 16th-most space, but that number is deceiving. Howie Roseman has already max-restructured most deals; the few remaining chips are Goedert’s void year ($20.5 M set to hit on Feb. 16) and a possible Brandon Graham retirement paperwork trick. Expect contract “extensions” that convert 2026 base salaries into option bonuses, because straight cuts save almost nothing.

Free-Agent Dominoes: Goedert, Phillips, Dean

The front office has until March 12 to decide three polar-opposite futures:

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  1. Dallas Goedert – Top-5 red-zone weapon, but turning 30 in January. A three-year, $42 M deal with void protections keeps the two-TE sets alive.
  2. Jaelan Phillips – Miami trade acquisition sparked a pass-rush jump from 14th to 5th in pressure rate. Franchise tag ($24.4 M) is possible if Josh Sweat extension talks drag.
  3. Nakobe Dean – Injury-prone but instinctive. With Jihaad Campbell ready, Dean likely walks unless he accepts a prove-it $3 M pillow contract.

Positional Emergency Board

1. CB2 opposite Quinyon Mitchell

Opponents targeted Adoree’ Jackson on 21 % of his snaps (4th-highest rate). Philly ranked 24th in DVOA vs. WR2s. Expect a veteran Band-Aid (Stephon Gilmore reunion?) plus a Day-2 rookie with outside/inside flexibility.

2. Tight end insurance

Grant Calcaterra graded 58th as a run blocker among 68 qualifiers. Even if Goedert re-signs, Roseman will add a Y-in-line prospect early—think Ohio State’s Gee Scott Jr. in Round 3 or Michigan’s Colston Loveland if he slides.

3. Edge rotation

Brandon Graham turned 37 and Nolan Smith hasn’t topped 5 sacks. The draft is rich at 23 overall: Caleb Lomu (Utah) is the Lane Johnson clone who can start at right tackle in 2027, but keep an eye on Florida State’s Patrick Payton as the long, twitchy rusher defensive coordinator Vic Fangio loves.

2026 Draft Capital: Quantity > Quality

Nine selections, including three compensatory picks and Atlanta’s fifth-rounder, give Roseman ammunition to move around. History says he will: the Eagles have traded up in four of the last five drafts. If a top-15 corner such as Will Johnson (Michigan) or Travis Hunter (Colorado) slips, Philly pounces.

Coaching Crossroads: Does Sirianni Survive Another January Face-plant?

Nick Sirianni owns a 49-20 regular-season record and one Lombardi, but back-to-back playoff no-shows invite heat. Owner Jeffrey Lurie loathes coordinator turnover, yet Patullo’s collapse forces change. Internal names to watch: Peyton Manning’s right-hand man Ben McAdoo (already in the building as consultant) or USC’s Kliff Kingsbury if he wants an NFL mulligan.

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2026 Ceiling/Floor in One Line

Fix the scripted-to-improvised gap, retain Goedert/Phillips, hit on one outside corner, and the Eagles are instant +750 Super Bowl bets. Whiff on any of those, and the NFC East belongs to Dallas.

Stay locked on onlytrustedinfo.com for the fastest, most authoritative breakdown of every Eagles move—because when Roseman strikes, we’ll already have the grade, the cap table, and the fantasy fallout ready.

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