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Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo said “a line was crossed” in his first public comments since his New Jersey home was vandalized with eggs.
Patullo, 44, said the incident crossed a line beyond football and into his personal life.
“Ultimately, what you want is to be able to separate your work from your family,” Patullo said Wednesday.
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Philadelphia Eagles passing game coordinator Kevin Patullo against the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LIX at the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, on February 9, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas/Imagn Images)
“We’ve talked about it before, I’ve said it before, that line was crossed. It was an unfortunate incident and that’s part of what happened. We as a family know we have to stick together. To be honest, there are a lot of great people in the community. I have great neighbors. A lot of people have reached out to my wife and I and our family, so it’s not about anything or a specific person. It happened and we have to get over it right now.”
Patullo’s house was incited following the Eagles’ 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday. The Eagles are 8-4 and atop the NFC East, but the offense has taken a step back from last season and Patullo has become a source of consternation among Philadelphia fans.
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Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo is shown calling a play during the game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles on October 26, 2025 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA. (Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire)
In 2024, with Kellen Moore as offensive coordinator, the Eagles were fifth in the league in points per game with 29.4. After winning the Super Bowl, Moore left to take over as head coach of the New Orleans Saints and the Eagles promoted Patullo to offensive coordinator.
The Eagles fell to 19th in the NFL in points per game in Patullo’s first season, averaging 22.5 points per game, one touchdown less than last year.
Patullo said unhappiness over job performance should never extend to the personal life of a coach or athlete.
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“As coaches and players, we all know that part of our job is to handle criticism,” Patullo said. “It’s perfectly acceptable to sit here and talk about what’s going on, how to fix it, what we’re going to do in the future, and we know that. But when it comes to your family, it obviously crosses the line. That happened, and at this point, we just have to move on.”
Patullo and the Eagles will look to bounce back from their loss to the Bears when they face the Los Angeles Chargers on Monday at 8:15 p.m. ET.




