LeSean McCoy threatened to leave Eagles Hall of Fame over Kevin Patullo


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A Philadelphia Eagles legend is tired of seeing his former team struggle on offense and is pointing fingers at who he believes is to blame.

No, it wasn’t quarterback Jalen Hurts, who had a career-high five turnovers in the 22-19 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, marking the Eagles’ third straight loss.

Instead, LeSean McCoy believes the blame lies at the feet of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo amid poor offensive production this season despite the team’s 8-5 record.

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Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo leaves the field after the game against the Chicago Bears at Lincoln Financial Field on November 28, 2025 in Philadelphia, United States. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

“If he comes back, I’ll leave the Eagles,” McCoy said bluntly on the “Speakeasy” podcast with Emmanuel Acho and Kieran Hickey-Semple.

It’s worth noting that McCoy is a member of the Eagles Hall of Fame and his number 25 was retired by the franchise.

But McCoy doesn’t care if that means Patullo will return next season.

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“Get me out,” McCoy said when reminded of his retired number. “No one has ever asked me. I’m going to say, ‘Mr. [Eagles owner Jeffrey] Lurie, it’s me or Kevin. …If they don’t fire Kevin, put 25 back on the street. “Let one of the rookies get it.”

It’s a bold decision by “Shady” McCoy, but he sides with many Eagles fans who have hounded Patullo all season as the reigning Super Bowl champions didn’t produce on offense like they thought they would in 2025.

The Eagles enter the final four games of the regular season ranked 24th in yards per game (309.4) in the NFL after finishing eighth in that category in 2024. Philadelphia also ranks 22nd in total rushing yards per game (110.5) despite Saquon Barkley rushing for more than 2,000 last season in his first year as an Eagles star.

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Finally, the Eagles rank 19th in points per game (22.2), which has done the job most nights thanks to tremendous defensive play. The Eagles’ defense gave Hurts and Co. numerous opportunities on “Monday Night Football” at SoFi Stadium, but turnovers eventually came back to haunt them, including a game-sealing Tony Jefferson interception at the Chargers’ goal line, marking Hurts’ fourth pick of the night.

The fights have even led some radical Eagles fans to throw eggs at Patullo’s New Jersey home, which was seen in a viral video.

During the podcast segment, McCoy defended Hurts despite playing one of the worst games of his career on Monday night, without criticizing head coach Nick Sirianni.

In his opinion, it’s all Patullo and he wants him to leave next season.

“Give the kicker my number if Kevin’s still there. Kevin’s on some nonsense,” McCoy added.

With four games remaining until the playoffs, the Eagles are still in playoff position as the leaders of the NFC East. If the season ended today, they would have third place in the NFC and would face the San Francisco 49ers at home in South Philadelphia.

Former Philadelphia Eagles player LeSean McCoy speaks during the Eagles Hall of Fame induction ceremony during halftime of a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Lincoln Financial Field on November 3, 2024, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

But with the playoff race so tight (the 6-6-1 Dallas Cowboys are still in play for the division title), the Eagles could face desperation mode if they don’t figure things out offensively going forward.

However, it is an easier schedule than most for the Eagles in their final four games, as they will face the Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) at home in Week 15, followed by the Washington Commanders (3-10), Buffalo Bills (9-4) and Commanders last in Week 18.

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