Eagles OC’s Home Vandalized Following Bears Defeat

In a surprising turn of events, the home of Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was vandalized. This incident occurred early Saturday morning after the Eagles suffered a 24-15 defeat at home against the Chicago Bears on Friday.
Incident Details
The Moorestown Police Department reported that Patullo’s residence was targeted with multiple eggs thrown at the property. While initial reports suggested that rocks were involved, police clarified that the items used were eggs.
Ongoing Investigation
Authorities are currently investigating the matter. Videos circulating on social media showed several individuals engaging in the vandalism of Patullo’s home.
Offensive Challenges for the Eagles
Patullo, age 44, has faced increased scrutiny due to the Eagles’ lackluster offensive performance this season. Despite having the highest-paid offense in the NFL, the team ranks poorly in several key statistical categories:
- 24th in total yards (304.8 per game)
- 23rd in passing yards (196.3 YPG)
- 22nd in rushing yards (108.5 YPG)
- 19th in scoring (22.5 PPG)
Coaching Background
Kevin Patullo joined the Eagles’ coaching staff in 2021, following Nick Sirianni’s appointment as head coach. He was elevated to the role of offensive coordinator this offseason, succeeding Kellen Moore, who is now the head coach of the New Orleans Saints.
Future Outlook
Despite the recent turmoil, Coach Sirianni confirmed during a conference call that Patullo will continue as the Eagles’ playcaller. The team is currently facing a two-game losing streak and holds an 8-4 record as they prepare for their next game against the Los Angeles Chargers next Monday.




