The Eagles had egg on their faces after Friday’s loss, and Kevin Patullo had some on his house, as well.
A video of fans throwing what turned out to be eggs at the Eagles offensive coordinator’s Moorestown, New Jersey home on Saturday — hours after a 24-15 loss to the Bears — went viral on social media over the weekend.
Police told ESPN an investigation into the incident is still ongoing.
The 44-year-old has found himself at the center of fans’ ire as the defending Super Bowl champions have struggled offensively this season, despite having the highest-salaried offense in the NFL.
The Jalen Hurts-led unit ranks in the bottom third of the league with 304.8 yards per game (24th), 196.3 passing yards (23rd), 108.5 rushing yards (22nd) and sits at 19th in scoring (22.5 points per).
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It’s led to plenty of negative headlines for a team that sits atop the NFC East with an 8-4 record and is poised to defend their crown in the playoffs: star receiver A.J. Brown has made no secret of his displeasure with his role, last season’s rushing king Saquon Barkley is massively underperforming and questions around Hurts and the Eagles locker room dynamic have swirled around the franchise.
On Monday, head coach Nick Sirianni continued to stand behind Patullo and made it clear the embattled first-year coordinator would continue to make the play calls.
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“Again, it isn’t just one person, it’s the ultimate team game,” Sirianni told reporters. “Like I said, we’re working through everything. I have a lot of faith in all the players. I have a lot of faith in all the coaches. We’ve just got to execute it better and scheme it better, and that all can be true, we’ve got to call it better. It’s every area that we need to improve on. That’s why we always say we look internally through all these things. Like I said to you guys, if all that’s not gelling, to me, that’s on me first. It’s my job to do whatever I need to do to help get it fixed and that’s what we’re working on right now.”
Patullo, the Jets’ quarterbacks coach from 2015-16, joined the Eagles in 2021 as a passing game coordinator.
He replaced current Saints coach Kellen Moore as Philadelphia’s offensive coordinator












