Eagles are 8-4, and while their record would be good enough for some organizations, their offensive ineffectiveness has been a glaring gray cloud over the team for weeks now. There have been calls for first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo to be fired or stripped. On Monday, after another disappointing performance, head coach Sirianni expressed further support for Kevin Patullo, saying he will continue to play the forward role.
“We are not changing the playcallerSirianni said, via Tim McManus of ESPN.com. – But we will appreciate everything. It's never about one person. You win as a team, you lose as a team, and you try to evaluate everything, win, lose or draw, and get better for it.”
Philadelphia is tied with Kansas City for the second-highest home winning percentage (.833, 30-6) in the NFL since 2022 (including playoffs), behind Buffalo (.838, 31-6), but looked out of sorts as Jalen Hurts fumbled and threw one interception on the afternoon. AJ Brown had 100 yards, but Saquon Barkley was again held under 100 yards and finished with just 56 yards (4.3 average) on 13 carries.
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The Eagles are 10-for-35 in their last three games (28.6%) and 4-for-12 on Friday in 51 games over. Bears85. Philadelphia gained 317 total yards, went 1-2 in the red zone and held the ball for 20:42. It was another terrible performance from the Eagles offense, and it will be highlighted by Ben Johnson's stellar performance against the Bears.
The schedule gives an opportunity to get everything sorted out before the playoffs. Philadelphia has a few extra days before Monday night's Week 14 matchup against the Chargers and then faces… RaidersThe Commanders and Bills are back in the season finale.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Kevin Patullo to remain Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator





