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Eagles OC Kevin Patullo's House Vandalized After Loss to Bears
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo had his New Jersey home vandalized on Saturday morning, the Moorestown Police Department confirmed to ESPN's Tim McManus.
According to authorities, a number of people threw eggs at Patullo's home and an investigation is ongoing.
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Patullo, in his first year as the offensive coordinator, has been a controversial figure in Philadelphia given the struggles of the team's offense despite a talent-laden roster. The Birds rank 22nd in rushing (108.5 YPG), 23rd in passing (196.3 YPG) and 19th in scoring (22.5 PPG).
Patullo has been one of the scapegoats, though the offensive line has been banged up for much of the season and has struggled to open up the sort of running lanes that Saquon Barkley saw last year en route to rushing for over 2,000 yards.
Barkley has also been self-critical and the passing game has appeared to be out of sync for much of the season, with AJ Brown's discontent a storyline earlier in the season.
Head coach Nick Sirianni told reporters after Friday's 24-15 loss against the Chicago Bears that Patullo would remain the team's play-caller going forward.
The Eagles will look to end their two-game losing streak next Monday against the Los Angeles Chargers.




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