NFL
Jan 13, 2026
Did Kevin Patullo fail the Philadelphia Eagles? A full breakdown of the Eagles’ offensive collapse, firing rumors, stats, and what happens next in 2026. Photo by: Bleacher Report
The Philadelphia Eagles' playoff loss wasn't just a single defeat; it showed a problem with their offense that has been around all season. After yet another second-half letdown, the big question this offseason is what to do with offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo: stick with him, or find someone else?
Fans, sports commentators, and even players are wondering: Did Kevin Patullo let the Eagles down, and will he be fired?
This piece looks at the situation based on facts, not rumors, to figure out if Patullo will be fired or if he'll get another shot.

The Eagles' offense faltered against the San Francisco 49ers, especially in crucial moments.
Category | Result |
|---|---|
Second-half touchdowns | 0 |
Total yards (2nd half) | 119 |
Fourth-quarter punts | 3 |
Red-zone TDs | 0 |
With 43 seconds on the clock, Jalen Hurts made one final try. His fourth-down pass to Dallas Goedert didn't connect, which closed out the season and put the spotlight on the play-calling.

This loss wasn't a one-time thing. It kept happening.
Total offense: 24th
Passing offense: 23rd
Rushing offense: 18th
Points per game: 19th
Those numbers just aren't good enough for a team that's invested so much in its offense.
The players stood behind Patullo after the defeat.
“He called a great offense the whole year. We just didn’t execute well.”
- DeVonta Smith
“He’s been with us five years. I think he handled it extremely well.”
- Landon Dickerson
These statements carry emotional weight, but they don't usually outweigh what the front office thinks.
The NFL cares most about wins and losses, and those results determine a coordinator's future.

After the game, Head Coach Nick Sirianni didn't say for sure if Patullo would stay. He mentioned they'd look at everything later.
In NFL terms, that usually means no decisions have been made yet, but they're considering all options.
When the other team changed their defense, the Eagles didn't. That falls on the coordinator.
Players said the plays felt predictable and too safe when it mattered most.
2025 marked Patullo's debut as a play-caller, and the initial transition wasn't smooth.
If Sirianni doesn't tweak his offensive system, the Eagles could stumble again in 2026.
Yes, but probably not.
Patullo could be a great coordinator down the road. The Eagles want to win now, and they don't have time for someone to learn on the job.
Philadelphia has had four offensive coordinators in the last six years. It feels like another change is coming.
It looks like the Eagles are likely going to aim for:
An experienced offensive coordinator.
A scheme that focuses on making changes during games.
More risky play-calling when the game is on the line.
If Patullo remains, that probably means the team is sticking with what they know instead of making changes, which might not sit well with fans.

It's not official, but signs point to the Eagles making a change.
The offense often sputtered after halftime and when the pressure was on, suggesting bigger problems.
Bad luck, injuries, and underperforming players didn't help, but the offensive coordinator is responsible for the game plan and play calls.
Maybe, but it's not likely unless the team values stability more than winning.
Philadelphia will probably look for an experienced NFL coordinator who can make adjustments on the fly.
Kevin Patullo wasn't the only one at fault, but in the NFL, results matter most for coordinators. The Eagles' offense never lived up to its potential, and that's probably why Patullo's time in Philadelphia is ending.