Overview
- The team announced Tuesday that Patullo is out after one season, two days after a 23-19 home loss to the 49ers ended Philadelphia’s playoff run.
- Nick Sirianni said he “decided to make a change” and took responsibility for falling short, praising Patullo’s contributions over the past five years.
- NFL Network and ESPN report Patullo could remain with the organization in a different role as the Eagles reorganize the staff.
- Under Patullo, production fell from 2024 to 2025: scoring dropped from 27.2 to 22.3 points per game, rushing from 179.3 to 116.9 yards per game, and third-down rate from 41.7% to 37.1%.
- The change continues frequent turnover at the position as Philadelphia begins a search for its next play-caller, with Jalen Hurts declining to endorse Patullo and star frustrations and fan backlash mounting during the season.