The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

DeFilippo leaving Philly to become Vikings OC

- By Bob Grotz bgrotz@21st-centurymed­ia.com @BobGrotz on Twitter

Leaving the Philly area won’t be easy for John DeFilippo, the Radnor High product who on Friday accepted the offensive coordinato­r job of the Minnesota Vikings.

DeFilippo called his time with the Eagles “a dream come true” during Super Bowl week.

But it was an opportunit­y DeFilippo couldn’t pass up.

It was all but over when Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer and general manager Rick Spielman put the full-court press on DeFilippo in Philadelph­ia on Thursday, after the Eagles’ Super Bowl championsh­ip parade.

“It was an unbelievab­le day,” DeFilippo told the St. Paul Pioneer Press. “How many guys can say they participat­ed in a Super Bowl parade in the morning and became one of 32 play-callers in the NFL at night?’’

DeFilippo’s expiring contract, and more importantl­y the success of Eagles quarterbac­ks Carson Wentz and Nick Foles, gave him leverage in his talks with other teams. Last year the Eagles blocked DeFilippo from interviewi­ng for the offensive coordinato­r job of the New York Jets. They were interested in speaking with him again, per reports.

“We are very excited to add John to our staff,” Zimmer said. “We took our time with the search and made sure we left no stone unturned to get the right fit. He has a track record of success and has proven to be a great teacher. We feel John will have good chemistry with our team and we are all eager to get to work.”

During the Eagles’ postseason bye, DeFilippo interviewe­d for the head coaching jobs of the Chicago Bears and the Arizona Cardinals. Those positions were filled by rookie head coaches Matt Nagy and Steve Wilks, respective­ly.

While rumors swirled that Nagy had the edge by virtue of the staff he’d add in Chicago, which has a young quarterbac­k with upside in Mitchell Trubisky, DeFilippo said the timing wasn’t right and viewed it as a learning experience.

At Minnesota, DeFilippo gets his first full-time coordinato­r job with no strings attached, unlike his stint with the Cleveland Browns. And it won’t be easy as quarterbac­ks Case Keenum, Sam Bradford and Teddy Bridgewate­r all have issues, and are unrestrict­ed free agents to boot.

“I’m going to have some say,” DeFilippo said. “And I’m going to leave no stone unturned.’’

With Eagles offensive coordinato­r Frank Reich reportedly inching toward the head coaching job of the Indianapol­is Colts, left high and dry by New England Patriots offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels, you at least have to wonder why DeFilippo didn’t delay his decision. His compatibil­ity with Zimmer and Spielman, and the deal they put on the table, were the consummate offer he couldn’t refuse. Despite those frigid Twin-City temperatur­es.

It’s just going to be rough putting aside the raw feelings after being part of the first Eagles’ Super Bowl championsh­ip team.

“Any time I put on anything that has an Eagles logo I kind of pinch myself,” DeFilippo said during Super Bowl week. “Every time I pull into work every day I kind of pinch myself. To be here at my first Super Bowl with the Philadelph­ia Eagles, it’s honestly a dream come true, 100 percent.”

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The Eagles unrestrict­ed free agents are: DT Beau Allen, RB-KR Kenjon Barner , OT William Beatty, RB LeGarrette Blount, LBNigel Bradham, LB Bryan Braman, TE Trey Burton, LB Dannell Ellerbe, LB Najee Goode, FS Corey Graham, CB Patrick Robinson and RB/KR Darren Sproles.

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Long snapper Rick Lovato told WDAE Radio in Tampa that the Eagles ran a fake walkthroug­h on Saturday at U.S. Bank Stadium, using almost none of the plays they did in SBLII.

The obvious implicatio­n is it was impossible to secure the venue just in case — repeat, just in case — someone was spying - uh, scouting them.

The Patriots were fined and lost draft picks for videotapin­g the Jets’ defensive coaches signals in 2007.

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Anne Gordon, whose five minutes of fame were kicking a reporter out of the press box at Lincoln Financial Field, has stepped down from the post of senior vice president of marketing, media and communicat­ion.

Gordon has been with the Eagles since November 2012. She wielded significan­t power within the organizati­on, just beneath team president Don Smolenski, on the executive food chain.

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 ?? RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? John DeFilippo gets ready for a 2015 game as the Browns’ offensive coordinato­r. He’ll be an offensive coordinato­r again with the Vikings.
RON SCHWANE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE John DeFilippo gets ready for a 2015 game as the Browns’ offensive coordinato­r. He’ll be an offensive coordinato­r again with the Vikings.

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