On Tuesday, the Philadelphia Eagles announced that they had signed Vic Fangio to a two-week contract. Fangio, who is the former head coach of the Denver Broncos, will join the Eagles as a special advisor to head coach Doug Pederson.
Fangio is a highly respected NFL coach who has been in the league for over 30 years. He was the defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers from 2011-2014, and then became the head coach of the Denver Broncos in 2019. During his two-year tenure as head coach, Fangio led the Broncos to a record of 16-16 and two playoff appearances.
The Eagles are hoping that Fangio’s experience and knowledge of the NFL will help them improve their defense, which has been struggling this season. The team is currently ranked 23rd in total defense and has allowed an average of 28.3 points per game.
Fangio’s two-week contract with the Eagles is a great opportunity for him to get back into coaching and help the team get back on track. He will be working closely with defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz and will be able to provide valuable insight into how to improve the team’s defense.
The Eagles are hoping that Fangio’s presence will help them turn their season around and make a run at the playoffs. With his experience and knowledge of the NFL, he could be just what the team needs to get back on track and make a deep run in the playoffs.
It remains to be seen if Fangio will remain with the Eagles beyond his two-week contract, but it is clear that he is a valuable asset to the team. His presence could be just what the team needs to get back on track and make a run at the playoffs.



