The Philadelphia Eagles made a decisive move following their shocking defeat to Chicago, demoting offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and quietly taking over the team’s playbook..QQ


The Philadelphia Eagles moved swiftly after an embarrassing 24–15 Black Friday defeat to the Chicago Bears, officially demoting offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and stripping him of all play-calling responsibilities.
Philadelphia’s offense collapsed again under Patullo’s direction.
Jalen Hurts completed only five passes, A.J. Brown finished with just eleven yards, and Saquon Barkley managed twenty-three rushing yards, resulting in a miserable three-point first half.
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Tony Gonzalez openly ripped into the offense, questioning whether the problem was Patullo, Hurts or Barkley, stressing that “they need to fix it immediately.” Richard Sherman echoed the same concerns, intensifying national pressure on the Eagles.
Even though the Bears led despite Caleb Williams playing poorly, the Eagles still had chances. But the second half opened with two drives totaling just one yard, followed by a
Hurts interception, igniting fury inside Lincoln Financial Field and sealing Patullo’s fate.
With confidence in Patullo evaporating, the Eagles announced his reassignment. He will finish the season as Pass Game Coordinator and Associate Head Coach
, a role that keeps him on staff but removes nearly all his authority over the offense.
Eagles fans have even begun saying they “miss Brian Johnson,” a sign of how sharply the offense has regressed. Analysts and stadium reactions agree Patullo’s leadership had become unsustainable for a team still chasing the postseason.
Philadelphia hopes this midseason shake-up stabilizes an offense that has unraveled at the worst possible time.
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