Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Coordinator’s Home Vandalized After Team’s Loss

2 December 2025 Sports

MOORESTOWN, N.J. — December 2, 2025 — The home of Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was vandalized early Saturday morning with eggs, hours after the team’s 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday, officials said.

According to the Moorestown Police Department, the incident occurred at Patullo’s residence in Moorestown, New Jersey. A video circulated on social media showing individuals throwing eggs at the home. Initial comments on the video suggested rocks were thrown, but police confirmed the objects were eggs. An investigation is ongoing to identify those responsible.

Patullo has faced criticism from Eagles fans throughout the 2025 season amid concerns over the team’s offensive performance. Despite the Eagles holding an 8-4 record, the offense has struggled, leading to frustration among supporters. The team was booed off the field at their home stadium, Lincoln Financial Field, following the recent loss.

Statistically, the Eagles rank 24th in yards per game with 304.8, 23rd in passing yards at 196.3, and 22nd in rushing yards with 108.5 through Week 13. They are 19th in scoring, averaging 22.5 points per game. While the defense, coordinated by Vic Fangio, has performed strongly, questions remain about the offense’s inconsistency.

Quarterback Jalen Hurts, last season’s Super Bowl MVP, has experienced a dip in performance this year, posting his lowest quarterback rating since becoming a full-time starter in 2021. However, he has thrown 19 touchdowns against two interceptions and accumulated 2,514 passing yards this season.

The Eagles’ offensive struggles and the subsequent fan reaction have placed Patullo under significant pressure, culminating in the vandalism incident at his home. Authorities continue to investigate the matter.

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