PHILADELPHIA — Coach Nick Sirianni stood by offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo on Friday, saying he will not change playcallers following another disappointing performance for the group that factored into the Philadelphia Eagles' 24-15 home loss to the Chicago Bears.
«We're not changing the playcaller. But we will evaluate everything,» Sirianni said. «It's never just about one person. You win as a team, you lose as a team and you try to evaluate everything win, lose or draw and get better from it.
»I have confidence in the entire group. I know it will keep coming back to Kevin. If I thought it was one thing, I'd make those changes. Obviously it's a lot of different things. I don't think it's Kevin."
Philadelphia has the highest-salaried offense in the NFL featuring a cast of stars such as Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Jalen Hurts. Yet it entered the game ranked 24th in yards per game (303.6), 23rd in passing (193.2), 21st in rushing (110.5) and 18th in points (23.2). It has been particularly tough sledding of late, with the Eagles averaging 15.5 points over their past four games, which includes consecutive losses that has dropped their record to 8-4.
Patullo was elevated from pass game coordinator and associate head coach to offensive coordinator this offseason to replace Kellen Moore, now the head coach of the New Orleans Saints.
On Friday, the Eagles ran only 51 total plays to 85 by the Bears, and sputtered on third down (4-of-12) against a Chicago defense that ranked 27th entering Week 13.
Barkley ended with 13 carries for 56 yards, marking the ninth time this season the reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year has been held to 60 rushing yards or fewer.
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