Eagles move on from offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo after uneven season, coach Nick Sirianni says
The Philadelphia Eagles were eliminated by the San Francisco 49ers, 23-19, and struggled on offense. Nick Wright, Chris Broussard and Kevin Wildes ask whether people should be surprised by the loss.
In keeping with a trend that has developed over the past several years, another Philadelphia Eagles season is ending with the team’s offensive coordinator moving on.
Kevin Patullo, who had been under fire for much of the season, will not return for a second year as the play caller in Philadelphia. On Tuesday, head coach Nick Sirianni said he met with Patullo to discuss "the difficult decision" to part ways.
"I have decided to make a change at offensive coordinator. I met with Kevin [Patullo] today to discuss the difficult decision, as he is a great coach who has my utmost respect.
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Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo during training camp at the NovaCare Complex Aug, 4, 2025, in Philadelphia. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
"He has been integral to this team’s success over the past 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."
Despite an NFL-leading investment in the offense, the offense under Kevin Patullo struggled with inconsistency and failed to meet expectations, a trend that came into focus in the second half of Sunday’s wild-card loss to the 49ers.
Philadelphia failed to score in the second half and came up empty on a fourth-down attempt late in the fourth quarter. The 49ers held on for a 23-19 win, ending the Eagles’ bid to repeat as Super Bowl champions. San Francisco advanced


