With Eagles in need of an offensive coordinator, Joe Brady sounds like he’s staying at LSU

Joe Brady says his intentions are to remain at LSU as Eagles search for offensive coordinator

The Philadelphia Eagles are in need of an innovative and fresh set of eyes for their franchise quarterback Carson Wentz. LSU just happens to have the best young play-caller in the business.

It’s unknown whether Joe Brady is currently a candidate for the Eagles offensive coordinator job, but according to this quote from Cordy Worsham, it sounds like young hotshot plans on staying in Baton Rouge.

The 30-year-old Brady has prior NFL experience from his time with the Saints and he’s emerged as one of the hottest offensive play-callers on either level of big-time football.

Brady recently won the Broyles Award, given annually to the top assistant coach in the nation.

Top-ranked LSU led the nation with 564 total yards per game and was second in the country with 397 passing yards per game.

Under Brady, Joe Burrows improved dramatically, winning the Heisman Trophy and ascending to the likely No. 1 pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.