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Sirianni Steps In on Eagles Offense as Patullo Keeps Play‑Calling

Players held frank accountability meetings, with Saquon Barkley calling the team’s sideline energy awful before Monday’s test against the Chargers.

Overview

  • ESPN reports Nick Sirianni has been more vocal in offensive meetings, presenting alongside Kevin Patullo and addressing the group longer before ceding control.
  • Despite outside criticism, Patullo remains the Eagles’ play-caller, and Sirianni has publicly vowed to evaluate operations and scheme without detailing specific changes.
  • Philadelphia’s offense ranks 24th in total yards, 23rd in passing, 22nd in rushing and 19th in points per game, with just 15.5 points per game over the last four weeks.
  • Multiple “no‑BS” discussions were held to halt finger‑pointing, and an anonymous player told The Athletic the issues are “a little bit of everyone.”
  • Barkley said game‑day sideline energy has been “awful,” even as he and teammates expressed confidence in this week’s plan ahead of the Chargers matchup.