Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni at the Combine explained why he promoted Kevin Patullo to offensive coordinator.
Patullo, who’s already known as head coach Nick Sirianni’s right-hand man, gets the nod after suggesting he was already being groomed for the role, describing himself as “half head coach, half offensive coordinator,
Patullo joined the Eagles' staff as passing game coordinator in 2021 when coach Nick Sirianni was hired, and he became associate head coach in 2023.
After winning the Super Bowl, Nick Sirianni and the Philadelphia Eagles saw Kellen Moore leave his offensive coordinator post to become head coach of the New Orleans Saints. As the Eagles begin plotting their Super Bowl repeat,
Will Kevin Patullo thrive as the Eagles' OC or follow Brian Johnson’s fate? Examining his play-calling inexperience, Jalen Hurts' impact, and coaching continuity.
Over the last two weeks since the Eagles won Super Bowl LIX, Nick Sirianni has prioritized the team’s future over his own. Sirianni, 43, capped the fourth year of his five-year contract in Philadelphia with a Lombardi Trophy,
This’ll be our eighth year.” Our, being Sirianni and Kevin Patullo. Year, being yet another offseason cycle together. Fitting for a NFL combine conversation, the duo’s first offseason cycle had been in Indianapolis.
The Eagles have hired Bowling Green head coach Scot Loeffler as their next quarterbacks coach. He replaces Doug Nussmeier.
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Eagles promote Nick Sirianni's right-hand man to be next OC
On Wednesday afternoon, the Eagles announced that they are promoting passing game coordinator and associate head coach Kevin Patullo to be their new offensive coordinator. Patullo, 43, will take over for Kellen Moore, who was recently hired away as the Saints’ head coach after one year in Philly.
Philadelphia Eagles promoting passing game coordinator Kevin Patullo to offensive coordinator after Kellen Moore’s departure to New Orleans
With offensive coordinator Kellen Moore leaving for the head coaching ... Now, he has officially poached one away from head coach Nick Sirianni. As first reported by Nick Underhill, the Saints are set to hire T.J. Paganetti, a former Eagles run game ...