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Eagles Fire Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo: Report
Big changes are coming to Philadelphia after the defending Super Bowl champs were eliminated in the opening round.

PHILADELPHIA, PA — Big changes are coming for the Philadelphia Eagles next season after the defending Super Bowl champs were eliminated in the opening round, as they have reportedly fired controversial offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. The news was first reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Patullo ends his tenure after just one year on the job, amid rising criticism from the fanbase and tension amid the team.
Questions swirled around playcalling all year long, along with uneven performances from quarterback Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown's fraught relationships with just about everyone.
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The Birds have not yet indicated who may take Patullo's place.
Philly's season ended on Sunday after a tough 23-19 loss at home to the San Francisco 49ers in the Wild Card game. The Birds had multiple opportunities to put the game out of reach in the second half, but failed to convert in the red zone.
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While the 2025 season began with Super Bowl expectations, the fanbase quickly soured on the team's chances after seeming underperformances by the middle of the year. Patullo was the instant scapegoat, famously leading to some fans throwing eggs at his home in November.
See related: Kevin Patullo's Home Vandalized After Latest Eagles Loss
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