Eagles Dismiss Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo After Disappointing Season
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Eagles Dismiss Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo After Disappointing Season
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Eagles Part Ways with Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo |
Philadelphia's Offense Faces Overhaul After Disappointing Season |
The Philadelphia Eagles have announced the dismissal of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, marking a significant shift in the team's coaching staff. As football remains a passion across Montgomery County, changes in the Eagles’ leadership ripple far beyond the city, impacting loyal fans and community spirit alike.
This decision follows the Eagles' underwhelming performance in the 2025 season, culminating in a 23-19 loss to the San Francisco 49ers during the wild-card round.
Head coach Nick Sirianni expressed his respect for Patullo, acknowledging his contributions over the past five years but emphasizing the need for change to achieve the team's goals.
Patullo's tenure as offensive coordinator was marked by challenges, including a decline in offensive production.
The Eagles' offense dropped to 19th in scoring and 24th in total yards, a stark contrast to their previous top-ten rankings.
Despite injuries along the offensive line, the team struggled to find consistency and effectiveness under Patullo's play-calling.
Quarterback Jalen Hurts is set to work with his fifth offensive coordinator in as many seasons, highlighting the ongoing instability in the team's offensive leadership.
As the Eagles search for a new offensive coordinator, the focus will be on revitalizing the offense and providing stability for Hurts and the rest of the team.
The organization aims to return to the high standards set in previous seasons and meet the expectations of their dedicated fan base. Montco residents—many of whom fill the stands or tune in weekly—will be watching closely as the Eagles rebuild their offensive strategy. |

