Vandalism Strikes Home of Eagles' Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo After Bears Loss
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Vandalism Strikes Home of Eagles' Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo After Bears Loss

Kevin Patullo's residence was vandalized following Philadelphia Eagles' disappointing performance against the Chicago Bears.

The New Jersey residence of Kevin Patullo, offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles, was targeted by vandals after the team’s loss to the Chicago Bears in Week 13. Reports indicate that eggs were thrown at his home shortly after the game.

A video circulating on social media depicts a group of individuals hurling objects at Patullo’s house, accompanied by threatening remarks, urging him to ‘Get the f— out of Philly.’ The Moorestown Police Department has announced that their investigation is currently underway.

Patullo’s home was damaged following a game where his team’s offense scored a mere 15 points, failing to secure a win. Notably, Saquon Barkley managed only 56 yards on 13 carries, leading to questions regarding the Eagles’ offensive performance.

Currently, the Eagles’ scoring ranks 19th in the NFL, struggling in both passing and rushing categories but excelling in red zone efficiency, holding the top spot with a 75.9% touchdown rate within opponents’ 20-yard line.

Despite the team’s recent struggles, Nick Sirianni expressed his support for Patullo during a team evaluation, indicating the coordinator will retain his role as play-caller. ‘I have confidence in the entire group,’ stated Sirianni, asserting that the challenges faced are not solely on Patullo’s shoulders.

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