Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo's home was vandalized with eggs on Saturday morning, just hours after the team fell 24-15 to the Chicago Bears at home, police confirmed Monday.
Avideo has been making the rounds on social mediashowing several people who appeared to be throwing things at Patullo's home, via thePhiladelphia Inquirer. The Moorestown Police Department in New Jersey confirmed Monday that multiple people threw eggs at Patullo's home around 2:50 a.m. on Saturday.
An investigation is ongoing. It's unclear if any damage was caused.
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Patullo, 44, has been on the Eagles' staff since head coach Nick Sirianni took over before the 2021 season. Patullo was promoted to offensive coordinator this past offseason to replace Kellen Moore, who left to take over the New Orleans Saints.
The Eagles' offense, however, has struggled at times under his watch this fall. With five games left in the regular season, the Eagles' offense ranks in the bottom third in yards per game, passing yards per game and rushing yards per game. They've averaged just 22.5 points per game, including 15.5 in their past four games.
Against the Bears, the Eagles managed just 87 yards on the ground — nearly 200 fewer than the Bears put up — on just 17 carries. The Bears led the entire way on Friday, and put up two touchdowns in the fourth quarter to roll to what was their fifth straight win. Both running backs Kyle Monangai and D'Andre Swift ran for more than 120 yards and a touchdown, too.
The Eagles have now lost two straight, and sit at 8-4 on the year. Plenty of Eagles fans at Lincoln Financial Stadium started chanting, "Fire Kevin!" in reference to Patullo toward the end of the game, too, though head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed Monday that Patullo would keep calling plays.
"I have confidence in him. I have confidence in this team," quarterback Jalen Hurts said after the game, viathe Associated Press. "I have confidence in us when we're collaborative. I have a lot of confidence when we have an identity, so I think that's the first thing that we have to establish that we've talked about."
The Eagles will take on the Los Angeles Chargers next week, where they'll try to avoid what would be their longest losing skid since 2023.