Eagles fans hurl eggs at home of OC Kevin Patullo amid offensive struggles
The New Jersey home of Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was vandalized early Saturday morning. Video surfaced on TikTok showing a group of Eagles fans throwing objects at Patullo’s home.
The Moorestown Police Department confirmed it was Patullo’s home which was vandalized after the Black Friday defeat to the Chicago Bears. Though social media posts suggested it was rocks being thrown at Patullo’s home, a Moorestown police representative told Tim McManus of ESPN that it was eggs. An investigation is still ongoing.
Patullo, 44, has been with the Eagles since 2021. He was promoted to offensive coordinator ahead of the 2025 season after Kellen Moore took the head coaching job with the New Orleans Saints.
The Eagles have struggled across the board on offense this season. They are 24th in total yards, 23rd in passing, 22nd in rushing and 19th in scoring. Running back Saquon Barkley, one year removed from rushing for over 2,000 yards, is averaging just 3.7 yards per carry. Wide receiver AJ Brown has been frustrated, though his production has been on the upswing in recent weeks.
Philadelphia won a Super Bowl last season. They have the most expensive offense in the NFL yet are struggling with consistency despite an 8-4 record. Patullo has taken the brunt of the criticism from Eagles fans.
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Kevin Patullo isn’t going anywhere this season
Head coach Nick Sirianni said after Friday’s defeat he would “evaluate everything” during the weekend. Changing offensive playcallers was not on the table, Sirianni said.
“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.”