Philadelphia Eagles turn to a familiar face for their next offensive coordinator
The Philadelphia Eagles didn't have to look far for their next offensive coordinator. The team announced on Wednesday that they have named Kevin Patullo as their OC, replacing Kellen Moore. Patullo is an in-house hire after previously working as the Eagles' passing game coordinator (2021-24) and associate head coach (2023-24). Patullo has 16 years of […]
The Philadelphia Eagles didn't have to look far for their next offensive coordinator.
The team announced on Wednesday that they have named Kevin Patullo as their OC, replacing Kellen Moore.
Patullo is an in-house hire after previously working as the Eagles' passing game coordinator (2021-24) and associate head coach (2023-24).
Patullo has 16 years of coaching under his belt having previously spent time with the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo BIlls, Tennessee Titans, New York Jets, and Indianapolis Colts.
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni has previously said plenty of fantastic things about Patullo — his go-to guy — who has been with him since his Indy days.
"Very important to the success that we've had," Sirianni said of Patullo via the team's officialy website. "He wears a lot of different hats. Helps me a lot with different head coaching things. I can't tell you that I make a decision without saying to Kevin first, 'What do you think?' That's in everything. That's in-game, out of game, with scheduling, that's with offensive stuff, that's with game-management stuff, I lean on him a lot.
"That continuity is really important because he knows what I'm thinking in certain situations, how you want things to be taught, all of those different things, so he's been a great resource for me the entire time, our success this year, but really the success we've had since we've been here. Can't be great without the greatness of others and that is definitely a fact with Kevin Patullo and I trust him with everything. Got a ton of trust and faith with him. He's awesome."
This hire is especially perfect for Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts, who has longed for continuity when it comes to coaching.
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