The Eagles are interviewing former Buccaneers offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard today for their offensive coordinator vacancy, Jordan Schultz of the Schultz Report reported Monday morning.

Grizzard, 35, spent the last two years under Todd Bowles in Tampa, 2024 as passing game coordinator and 2025 as offensive coordinator. He was fired earlier this month.

Grizzard becomes the third known candidate to interview with the Eagles, following former Giants offensive coordinator and interim head coach Mike Kafka, a one-time Eagles draft pick, and Falcons offensive coordinator Zac Robinson. 

Other known candidates to replace Kevin Patullo are Colts offensive coordinator Jim Bob Cooter, former Giants head coach Brian Daboll and Dolphins senior passing game coordinator Bobby Slowik.

Grizzard began his coaching career in 2012 as an intern with the Panthers under former Eagles linebackers coach Ron Rivera. After stops at Yale and Duke, he joined the Dolphins under Adam Gase as a quality control coach. When Brian Flores replaced Gase in 2019 he kept Grizzard and in 2020 promoted him to wide receivers coach. Mike McDaniel also kept Grizzard when he replaced Flores in 2022, and he remained in Miami through 2023 when the Bucs hired him. Vic Fangio was McDaniel’s defensive coordinator Grizzard’s final year in Miami.

“Getting into the NFL and learn the pro system from Adam Gase and being able to see how coach Flo looked at offenses from a defensive standpoint, that was huge being able to pick his brain,” Grizzard said in an interview with the Tampa Bay Times last summer. 

“I wouldn’t have been able to get the job in Tampa without working for Mike McDaniel for two years. That kind of put the system together of things you believe in, fundamentally, schematically. So being able to be on that staff for two years, that was invaluable because it brought things that I believed in together into one package instead of having pieces of all these different coordinators I’ve been around.”

In his one year as passing game coordinator, the Bucs ranked third in the NFL with 250 passing yards per game, and Baker Mayfield threw 41 touchdowns and made the Pro Bowl. This year, in his one year as offensive coordinator, they ranked 21st in total yards and 18th in scoring, finishing 8-9 after a 6-2 start.

Offensive tackle Luke Goedeke also spoke about Grizzard in that same Tampa Bay Times article.

“He is a tremendously intelligent human being, and I think he is only going to help our offense get to the next level,” he said. “The continuity between the offensive line, the wide receivers, the running backs, Bake… The sky is really the limit for this offense.”