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Eagles Open OC Search, Target ‘Clean Break’ From Sirianni-Era Offense

The move follows a steep 2025 offensive decline, signaling a search for a proven play caller.

Overview

  • Head coach Nick Sirianni removed Kevin Patullo after one season, leaving Philadelphia to hire its fifth offensive coordinator since 2021.
  • NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reports the team intends to take a big swing for a new play caller and pursue a scheme reset rather than sticking with Sirianni’s approach.
  • Josina Anderson reports Kliff Kingsbury and Kevin Stefanski will get serious consideration, while other veteran names such as Brian Daboll, Todd Monken and Mike McDaniel have been linked by various outlets.
  • Sirianni’s statement and subsequent reporting from Adam Schefter and Mike Garafolo indicate Patullo could remain with the organization in a different role if he chooses.
  • Philadelphia’s offense regressed in 2025, ranking 24th in total yards with rushing production dropping to 116.9 yards per game, and the OC job is viewed as more complicated this cycle due to multiple head-coach vacancies and roster health and personnel questions.