The Philadelphia Eagles have promoted Kevin Patullo to offensive coordinator following Kellen Moore’s departure to the New Orleans Saints. Patullo, who joined the Eagles in 2021 as passing game coordinator and became associate head coach in 2023, has been a key figure in head coach Nick Sirianni’s staff. Sirianni has praised Patullo’s versatility and significant contributions to the team’s success.
This promotion marks the fifth offensive coordinator for quarterback Jalen Hurts in six seasons, highlighting a lack of continuity in offensive leadership. Despite Patullo’s integral role within the coaching staff, concerns have been raised about his limited play-calling experience. However, reports indicate that Patullo has been involved in game-day processes and has handled play-calling duties during practice sessions.
The Eagles aim to maintain offensive stability with Patullo’s promotion, leveraging his familiarity with Hurts and the existing offensive system. The upcoming season will test this new dynamic as the team strives to build upon its recent successes.
A few things on the #Eagles promoting Kevin Patullo as OC that I have been hearing from sources:
– He was the leading candidate once the team knew that Kellen Moore was likely to leave for the Saints HC job.
– So there wasn’t an extensive search.
– Patullo has been Nick…
— Jeff McLane (@Jeff_McLane) February 19, 2025