Eagles Appoint New Offensive Coordinator
On Tuesday, the Philadelphia Eagles announced a significant change in their coaching staff. Head Coach Nick Sirianni revealed that Kevin Patullo, the current offensive coordinator, would no longer hold the position.
Eagles Appoint New Offensive Coordinator: A Shift in Leadership
Sirianni expressed his respect for Patullo in a statement, highlighting his contributions over the past five years. Patullo, who joined the Eagles in 2021, initially served as the passing game coordinator before becoming the offensive coordinator following the Eagles’ Super Bowl LV victory in 2024.
Patullo’s Impact on Team Success
During his tenure, Patullo played a crucial role in shaping the team’s offensive strategies. In 2025, he led the Eagles to achieve:
- The best red zone success rate in franchise history at 70.5%.
- A historic milestone with two wide receivers, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, each surpassing 1,000 receiving yards.
- Tight end Dallas Goedert achieving 10+ touchdown receptions in a season, setting a franchise record with 11.
- A tied rank for the fourth-fewest turnovers in the league, with only 15 turnovers recorded.
Record-Setting Seasons
This year’s achievements place the Eagles among an elite group. They are one of just four teams since 2021 to surpass the 70% red zone success mark. Additionally, running back Saquon Barkley became the first Eagle to rush for over 1,000 yards in consecutive seasons since LeSean McCoy in 2013-14.
Despite these accomplishments, the Eagles faced challenges, finishing 24th in total offense and 19th in points scored. Sirianni stated that the responsibility for the team’s shortcomings ultimately lies with him.
Looking Ahead
As the Eagles transition to a new offensive coordinator, the focus will be on harnessing past successes while addressing areas for improvement. The upcoming season will be crucial for establishing a more effective offensive strategy.
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