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Kevin Patullo remains part of the Eagles' organization for now: 'We'll see how it plays out'
Former Eagles backup quarterback Kenny Pickett called Patullo the team's "unsung hero" during the lead-up to Super Bowl LIX, noting the coach's responsibility for the two-minute offense and in putting together the game plans each week.
Kevin Patullo will no longer be the Philadelphia Eagles ' offensive coordinator after a rocky first year in the role. Nick Sirianni released a statement on Tuesday confirming Patullo had been relieved of those duties following Philly's 23-19 loss to the 49ers in their wild card game on Sunday.
The Eagles are searching for a new offensive play caller, but they might be underestimating the severity of the problem.
Eagles fans and former players alike reacted to the announcement that Kevin Patullo was out as the team's offensive coordinator on Tuesday.
Kevin Patullo's future with the Eagles is in doubt after the team's season ended with a loss to the 49ers on Sunday.
There's a “help wanted” sign for the new boss of an offense — one loaded with elite talent such as Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith — that fell way short as the Eagles failed in their bid to win consecutive Super Bowl titles.
Kelce reacted to the Patullo news and gave Vic Fangio and the Eagles defense their flowers. He and Travis also unveiled the Kelce Clubhouse.
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Nick Sirianni explains decision to remove Kevin Patullo as OC, wants offense to 'continue to evolve'
#Eagles HC Nick Sirianni on why they made a change at offensive coordinator, says they want to “continue to evolve as an offense and go out and do what’s best for this football team.” Says they’re looking for “the guy best fits us.” pic.twitter.com/l0BQt1zbNR