Eagles move on from offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo after early playoff exit
Key Points:
- The Philadelphia Eagles have removed Kevin Patullo from his role as offensive coordinator, with head coach Nick Sirianni taking responsibility for the team's offensive struggles this season.
- Patullo was promoted to offensive coordinator this offseason but oversaw a significant decline in offensive production, with scoring dropping from 27.2 to 22.3 points per game and rushing yards falling sharply.
- Injuries on the offensive line and execution issues were cited as major factors in the offense's inefficiency, despite having a high-profile roster including Saquon Barkley and Jalen Hurts.
- Some players, including DeVonta Smith, defended Patullo, emphasizing shared responsibility for the offense's performance, while Hurts declined to publicly endorse Patullo's