Philadelphia Fans Egg House Of Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo After Recent Poor Performances

Philadelphia Eagles OC Kevin Patullo

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By now, everyone has heard the story about Philadelphia Eagles fans throwing snowballs at Santa Claus. But that story leaves out some very important details.

For one, Santa isn’t real, and secondly, the man who was pelted with snowballs was allegedly under the influence of alcohol and bothering other fans.

Current Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, however, was neither of those things when Philly fans found his home and Moorestown, New Jersey, and threw eggs at it over the weekend.

Philadelphia Eagles Fans Have Had Enough Of Kevin Patullo

A viral video of the incident initially began circulating over the weekend. At first, some claimed that the fans, who appeared to be adolescents, threw rocks at the home. Police later clarified that the objects being thrown were, in fact, eggs.

Philadelphia ranks just 24th in yards per game (304.8) and 19th in points per game (22.5) this season and is coming off back-to-back losses to the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears.

Patullo is in his first year calling the offense after Kellen Moore became the head coach of the New Orleans Saints. In fact, Philadelphia has had a new offensive coordinator in each of the last four seasons.

Shane Steichen and Kellen Moore each parlayed the position into a head coaching job. Meanwhile. Brian Johnson was fired after just one season in charge in 2023. Unfortunately for Patullo, it appears he could be headed for the same fate.

Police did not state whether Patullo intends to press charges should the perpetrators be caught.

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Clay Sauertieg is an editor with an expertise in College Football and Motorsports. He graduated from Penn State University and the Curley Center for Sports Journalism with a degree in Print Journalism.
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