New Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo Doesn’t Aim to ‘Change Too Much’
- Kevin Patullo became the Eagles' offensive coordinator in 2025 and stated he does not plan to change too much in the offense.
- Patullo's approach builds on nearly the entire 2025-26 offensive roster returning and aims to develop communication and success with players.
- Patullo credits Chan Gailey, his retired mentor known for adaptability and innovation during a 46-year coaching career, as a major influence on his coaching style.
- Patullo said before a 2025 OTA practice, "Nobody knew what the pistol was in the NFL," referencing Gailey’s no-huddle pistol offense innovation he helped develop.
- Patullo’s familiarity with Eagles players and alignment with Head Coach Sirianni suggest the offense will add subtle changes, emphasizing hard work and winning regardless of style.
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New Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo doesn’t aim to ‘change too much’
PHILADELPHIA — In football circles, Chan Gailey was highly regarded as a reliable and progressive offensive mind. The now-retired coach was appreciated for his adaptability, versatility and innovation. He was known for catering his X’s and O’s to his team’s Jimmys and Joes. Gailey also happened to be Kevin Patullo’s mentor. “He’s probably been my greatest influence on my past,” Patullo, the Eagles’ recently minted offensive coordinator, said bef…

New offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo doesn’t aim to ‘change too much’
PHILADELPHIA — In football circles, Chan Gailey was highly regarded as a reliable and progressive offensive mind. The now-retired coach was appreciated for his adaptability, versatility, and innovation. He was known for catering his X’s and O’s to his team’s Jimmys and Joes. Gailey also happened to be Kevin Patullo’s mentor. “He’s probably been my greatest influence on my past,” Patullo, the Eagles’ recently minted offensive coordinator, said be…
Eagles Pressers: Kevin Patullo speaks for first time as Philadelphia’s new offensive coordinator – Philly Sports
The Philadelphia Eagles have descended upon the NovaCare Complex in South Philadelphia for offseason training camp activities, also known as OTAs, this week. As the Birds hit the practice field on Wednesday, Kevin Patullo, the new Eagles' Offensive Coordinator, answered questions from the media about how he expects the offense to look heading into the 2025 season, his coaching philosophy, and more. “I think it’s going to be what our players do b…
Bowen: Kevin Patullo wants to run 'the Eagles offense,' which seems like a pretty decent idea, overall - PHLY Sports
The Eagles have a new offensive coordinator. They do not have a new offense. That was my biggest takeaway Wednesday from Kevin Patullo’s first news conference since he ascended from passing game coordinator to OC, following the departure of Kellen Moore to become head coach of the Saints. I wasn’t expecting anything different, but hey, you never know. Patullo could have sat down in front of the cameras and said: “OK, IT’S MY OFFENSE NOW, BITCHES…
Eagles OTAs: Notes from OC Kevin Patullo's first press conference
Kevin Patullo spoke with reporters on Wednesday for the first time since being named the new offensive coordinator.He addressed several topics ahead of the Eagles’ first OTA session in front of reporters. Let’s break it all down.Offensive changes in 2025When discussing how different the offense will look without Kellen Moore, Patullo emphasized the need to expand on what players do best.“Well, as far as different, we go through the process at th…
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