Philadelphia Eagles offensive assistant coach history

Alex Tanney

Tanney was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2022 season. Tanney's record as the team's offensive assistant coach was 14-3-0, making him the most successful offensive assistant coach in Philadelphia Eagles history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2022) and had a 2-1 record under Coach Tanney in playoff games. In 2022, the Philadelphia Eagles faced off against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII and the Eagles, under the direction of head coach Nick Sirianni, lost 35-38.

Jeff Nixon

Nixon was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2007-2010 seasons, a total of four years. The team made it to the playoffs three times (2008-2010) and had a 2-3 record under Coach Nixon in playoff games.

Mark Whipple

Whipple was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2008 season. The team made it to the playoffs one time (2008) and had a 2-1 record under Coach Whipple in playoff games.

Bill Shuey

Shuey was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2003-2006 seasons, a total of four years. Shuey's record as the team's offensive assistant coach was 41-23-0, making him the third-most successful offensive assistant coach in Philadelphia Eagles history. The team made it to the playoffs three times (2003-2004, 2006) and had a 4-3 record under Coach Shuey in playoff games. In 2004, the Philadelphia Eagles faced off against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX and the Eagles, under the direction of head coach Andy Reid, lost 21-24.

Tom Melvin

Melvin was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1999-2001 seasons, a total of three years. The team made it to the playoffs two times (2000-2001) and had a 3-2 record under Coach Melvin in playoff games.

Bill Musgrave

Musgrave was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1998 season. Musgrave's record as the team's offensive assistant coach was 1-5-0, making him the least successful offensive assistant coach in Philadelphia Eagles history.

Ken Zampese

Zampese was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1998 season. Zampese's record as the team's offensive assistant coach was 3-13-0, making him the second-least successful offensive assistant coach in Philadelphia Eagles history.

Juan Castillo

Castillo was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1995-1996 seasons, a total of two years. The team made it to the playoffs two times (1995-1996) and had a 1-2 record under Coach Castillo in playoff games.

Ed Hughes

Hughes was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1981, 1989 seasons, a total of two years. Hughes' record as the team's offensive assistant coach was 21-11-0, making him the second-most successful offensive assistant coach in Philadelphia Eagles history. The team made it to the playoffs two times (1981, 1989) and had a 0-2 record under Coach Hughes in playoff games.

Mike Nixon

Nixon was the offensive assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles in the 1966-1968 seasons, a total of three years. Nixon's record as the team's offensive assistant coach was 17-24-1, making him the third-least successful offensive assistant coach in Philadelphia Eagles history.


Philadelphia Eagles offensive assistant coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Alex Tanney 2022 14-3-0 82.4% 2-1
Jeff Nixon 2007-2010 38-25-1 60.2% 2-3
Mark Whipple 2008 9-6-1 59.4% 2-1
Bill Shuey 2003-2006 41-23-0 64.1% 4-3
Tom Melvin 1999-2001 27-21-0 56.3% 3-2
Ken Zampese 1998 3-13-0 18.8% 0-0
Bill Musgrave 1998 1-5-0 16.7% 0-0
Juan Castillo 1995-1996 20-12-0 62.5% 1-2
Ed Hughes 1981, 1989 21-11-0 65.6% 0-2
Mike Nixon 1966-1968 17-24-1 41.7% 0-0

Philadelphia Eagles offensive assistant coach facts

  • Mike Nixon was the first offensive assistant coach in Eagles history in 1966.
  • Bill Shuey and Jeff Nixon coached the most seasons as the Eagles's offensive assistant coach at four seasons.
  • Alex Tanney was the last coach to hold the position of offensive assistant coach, leaving the role after the 2022 season.