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    Home of Eagles’ offensive coordinator targeted by vandals following Week 13 loss

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    Philadelphia Eagles offense coordinator Kevin Patullo’s New Jersey home was pelted with eggs hours after Philadelphia’s Week 13 loss to the Chicago Bears, according to police. In a video shared on social networks, multiple people can be seen throwing various objects at Patullo’s house. In the video, Patullo is heard saying “Get out of Philly.” Moorestown Police Department stated that an investigation is still ongoing. Patullo’s house was vandalized after another poor performance by the Eagles’ offense. Philadelphia’s offense scored just 15 points against the Bears while committing only two turnovers. Saquon barkley was a non-factor in the Eagles’ running attack as he carried the ball only 13 times for a total of 56 yards. In 12 games, Eagles offense ranks 19th overall in NFL scoring, 23rd passing, 22nd rushing, and 28th third down efficiency. Philadelphia, on the other hand, is the best in the NFL at scoring touchdowns inside opponents’ 20 yard lines, with a rate of 75.9%. 

    Nick Sirianni, Eagles’ coach, said that Patullo would continue to be his offensive play-caller. Patullo is 44 years old and has been part of Sirianni’s staff ever since he was appointed Eagles’ head coach in 2021. Sirianni stated, “I have faith in the entire team.” “I know that it will come back to Kevin. If I thought this was one thing, then I would make the necessary changes. It’s obvious that it’s many different things. “I don’t think it’s Kevin.”

    Even though they struggled offensively, the Eagles are still in first place of the NFC East and will face the Chargers on Week 14. 

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    2025-12-01 23:44:52

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