The Philadelphia Eagles have named Kevin Patullo as their next offensive coordinator, the team announced Wednesday.
Patullo has served as the Eagles passing game coordinator since 2021 and replaces Kellen Moore, who left the franchise after Philadelphia’s win in Super Bowl LIX to take the head coaching position with the New Orleans Saints.
For the past two seasons, Patullo also held the title of associate head coach. As offensive coordinator, Patullo will work with a group led by running back Saquon Barkley, quarterback and Super Bowl LIX MVP Jalen Hurts and wide receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. Last season under Moore, the Eagles ranked second in rushing yards, seventh in points and eighth in total offense.
Prior to joining the Philadelphia staff, Patullo worked with current Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni as part of the coaching staff with the Indianapolis Colts from 2018-20. Patullo was a wide receivers coach and pass game specialist during his three seasons in Indianapolis. He’s also had coaching stints with the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Tennessee Titans and New York Jets.
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