The Philadelphia Eagles have parted ways with offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo following a wild-card playoff defeat to the San Francisco 49ers. Head coach Nick Sirianni announced the change, praising Patullo's contributions while taking responsibility for the team's shortcomings. This marks the fourth consecutive year of a coaching shift at the position for Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Eagles' season ended in disappointment with a 23-19 wild-card loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, prompting head coach Nick Sirianni to relieve offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo of his duties. Sirianni confirmed the decision in a statement released on Tuesday, stating, "I have decided to make a change at offensive coordinator. I met with Kevin today to discuss the difficult decision, as he is a great coach who has my utmost respect. He has been integral to this team's success over the last five years, not only to the on-field product but behind the scenes as a valued leader for our players and organization. I have no doubt he will continue to have a successful coaching career. Ultimately, when we fall short of our goals that responsibility lies on my shoulders."
Patullo's promotion came after the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory in 2025, when previous coordinator Kellen Moore departed to become head coach of the New Orleans Saints. In his one season as play-caller, Philadelphia's offense ranked 19th in scoring at 22.3 points per game and 24th in total yards, a significant drop from prior years where the team never finished worse than seventh in scoring or eighth in yards from 2022 to 2024. Quarterback Jalen Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley underperformed relative to expectations, with Barkley held below 4.0 yards per carry in nine games after just twice the previous season. Wide receiver A.J. Brown voiced frustrations about his role through social media and a Twitch stream, refusing to apologize.
The Eagles' offensive struggles were evident in the playoff game, where they started strong with two touchdown drives but managed only a single net yard on four punts in their last seven possessions. Despite the change, Patullo could remain on Sirianni's staff in another role, according to reports. This is Philadelphia's fifth offensive coordinator search in five years, following departures like Shane Steichen to the Indianapolis Colts and Brian Johnson. The team, boasting talents like Hurts, Barkley, Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert, hopes a new coordinator can revitalize the unit and return to contention.