The Eagles’ post-Super-Bowl misfire lands on Kevin Patullo, fired after one season that saw Philly’s offense drop from elite to ordinary and Jalen Hurts look mortal.
The Numbers That Sealed Patullo’s Fate
Promoted from passing-game coordinator to replace departed mastermind Kellen Moore, Patullo inherited an offense stacked with Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. The results:
- 311.2 total yards per game — 24th in the NFL, down from 6th in 2024.
- 22.3 points per game — 19th, a free-fall from 2nd the previous year.
- Red-zone TD rate: 51.6 %, 22nd, after finishing top-five under Moore.
Those metrics, first reported by AP NFL, made Sirianni’s decision inevitable.
Continuity Myth Busted
The Eagles sold Patullo as the in-house fix who “knew the language” and would keep Hurts comfortable. Instead, Philadelphia looked out of rhythm from September on:
- Horizontal routes replaced the vertical shots that defined 2024’s 14-3 run.
- Barkley’s explosive-run rate dropped from 15 % to 9 % as inside-zone calls spiked.
- Hurts’ passer rating under pressure fell to 62.1, third-worst among playoff QBs.
What looked like a safe hire became a cautionary tale about overvaluing familiarity.
Five Coordinators in Six Years: Sirianni’s Pattern
The turnover timeline:
- 2021: Shane Steichen (left for Colts HC)
- 2022: Steichen again (Super-Bowl LVII loss)
- 2023: Brian Johnson (fired after wild-card exit)
- 2024: Kellen Moore (won Super-Bowl, hired by Saints)
- 2025: Kevin Patullo (fired after wild-card flop)
Sirianni keeps surviving the wreckage, but constant scheme reboots threaten long-term chemistry.
Who’s Next in the Crosshairs?
Expect Philadelphia to chase another proven play-designer who marries motion-heavy passing with Barkley’s gap schemes. Internal candidates — tight-ends coach Jason Michael and senior assistant Alex Tanney — lack coordinator experience, pushing the front office toward an external splash.
Cap & Draft Ripple Effects
A new voice must maximize a roster built to win now. The Eagles own all 2026 draft picks and $19 M in projected cap space, but every offensive install delay shrinks the championship window for a roster with six starters 29 or older.
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