Philadelphia Eagles Hire Former QB Jerrod Johnson to Coaching Staff in Move That Signals a Promising Future for Philly

Posted Mar 2, 2026

PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania – 03/01/2026. In an effort to recalibrate their offense and strengthen the foundation for 2026 and beyond, the Philadelphia Eagles have officially added former quarterback Jerrod Johnson to their coaching staff — a move widely viewed as a forward-thinking investment in the franchise’s future.

Johnson may not have built a headline-grabbing NFL playing career, but his coaching résumé has steadily gained credibility. Most recently, he spent three seasons with the Houston Texans as quarterbacks coach, where he played a key role in developing young signal-caller C.J. Stroud during the early stages of his professional career.

The Eagles’ decision to bring Johnson aboard reflects head coach Nick Sirianni’s continued emphasis on culture, collaboration, and quarterback development. Sirianni has consistently prioritized strong internal communication within his staff, and Johnson’s background working closely with young quarterbacks aligns with that philosophy.

According to team sources, Johnson’s agreement is viewed internally as more than just a short-term addition. It represents a strategic move designed to enhance long-term offensive development. The Eagles reportedly see Johnson as a modern football mind — someone capable of blending analytical preparation with player-first communication.

Johnson and Sirianni share prior professional connections dating back to their time within the Indianapolis Colts organization, creating a level of familiarity that should ease the transition. That established trust could accelerate Johnson’s integration into Philadelphia’s offensive structure.

From a broader perspective, the hire underscores the Eagles’ commitment to maintaining competitiveness in a rapidly evolving NFC landscape. Rather than focusing solely on roster turnover, Philadelphia is reinforcing its coaching infrastructure — the engine behind tactical adjustments and player growth.

While Johnson does not carry major individual accolades from his playing days, his journey from undrafted quarterback to respected NFL coach provides him with a unique lens. His experience navigating adversity and multiple systems may resonate strongly within a locker room seeking renewed offensive consistency.

With this move, Philadelphia signals that its focus extends beyond immediate fixes. The franchise is investing in sustainable development — building continuity within the coaching staff as it pursues long-term contention.

In a city where expectations are constant and scrutiny is intense, the addition of Jerrod Johnson may not dominate headlines — but internally, it could prove to be a meaningful step toward shaping the Eagles’ next chapter.

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   Posted February 27, 2026 The Philadelphia Eagles have pledged to cover all medical expenses for one of the franchise’s most iconic wide receivers, reaffirming their lifelong commitment to the men who helped shape the team’s proudest era. Team owner Jeffrey Lurie announced the decision in a heartfelt statement, paying tribute to a player whose grit, towering height, and exceptional receiving skills defined the Eagles of the 1970s and 1980s. “He built the foundation that others stood on,” Lurie said.  “He fought for this team every Sunday, and now it’s our turn to fight for him. Once you’ve worn the midnight green, white, and silver, you’re part of our family forever.” That promise was made to Harold Carmichael, the Hall of Fame wide receiver who became an icon of the Eagles' aerial attack. Known for his 6'8" (2.03m) height and superior catching ability, Carmichael was one of the most feared targets for quarterbacks in NFL history, helping the team through tough seasons. During his time in Philadelphia (1971–1983), Carmichael earned four Pro Bowl selections (1973, 1978, 1979, 1980) and was named First-Team All-Pro once (1973), along with Second-Team All-Pro three times (1978, 1979, 1980). His dominance at wide receiver helped protect and create space for quarterbacks like Roman Gabriel and Ron Jaworski, while turning the Eagles' passing game into a real threat. As a member of the NFL 1970s All-Decade Team, Carmichael’s consistency and leadership became the standard for playing wide receiver in Philadelphia – tall, disciplined, and selfless. Teammates described him as “the man who never missed a high ball,” a warrior who thrived in the physical battles that defined old-school football. He was also awarded the NFL Man of the Year in 1980 for his off-field contributions. With a career total of 590 receptions, 8,985 receiving yards, and 79 touchdowns (most with the Eagles), Carmichael set team records for receptions (589), receiving yards (8,978), and touchdown catches (79) – records that stood for decades. Inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2020 and the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame, Carmichael remains one of the most respected figures in franchise history. His name stands alongside Eagles legends as a symbol of the team’s golden era – a time when hard work and heart carried the Eagles through every challenge. As word of his illness spread, former teammates, fans, and coaches flooded social media with messages of gratitude and love. For the people of Philadelphia, Harold Carmichael isn’t just a Hall of Famer – he’s a reminder of what Eagles football truly stands for: loyalty, toughness, and family.

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