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Eagles Legend Jason Kelce Calls for the Firing of Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo for Being Unfit to Lead Philadelphia’s Talented Offense

Jason Kelce works as a broadcaster on Monday Night Football prior to the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the New Orleans Saints at GEHA Field...

🔥 Jason Kelce Breaks His Silence After Cowboys Loss

After a heartbreaking 24 to 21 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, tensions are boiling over inside the Philadelphia Eagles organization. Leading the charge is none other than Eagles legend Jason Kelce, who has reportedly called for the team to fire Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo, claiming that he is not qualified to lead the high-powered offensive unit that Philadelphia has built.

According to internal sources, Kelce stated:

"We have the firepower to dominate any defense, but with the current play-calling, we’re not beating anyone."


Eagles' Kevin Patullo Could Be One-And-Done As OC

📉 Loaded Offense, Directionless Execution

Despite having one of the most talented offensive rosters in the NFL, the Eagles looked completely lost under Patullo’s play-calling. After taking a commanding 21 to 0 lead, the offense collapsed in the second half, failing to score a single point as the Cowboys stormed back.

Fans and analysts alike blame the lack of creativity and in-game adjustments coming from the offensive coordinator.

Kelce was reportedly furious in the locker room, saying:

“When the Cowboys adjusted, we just stood there. The issue is on the play-calling board.”


😡 Kelce Goes Straight for the Root of the Problem

Patullo’s second-half play-calling drew widespread criticism:

  • Predictable, conservative run-heavy calls

  • No effective use of Jalen Hurts’ mobility

  • Misuse of Saquon Barkley

  • Lack of adjustments against pressure packages

  • Poor red zone creativity

  • Kelce allegedly slammed the call sheet in frustration, stating:

    “An offense this loaded falling apart in second halves? That’s not on the players.”


    📊 The Numbers Don’t Lie

    Through Week 12 of the 2025 season:

    • Eagles rank 17th in points per game

  • Rank 21st in red zone efficiency

  • Average just 6 points in second halves over the last 5 games

  • Were shut out after leading 21 to 0 against Dallas

  • All this with stars like:

    • Jalen Hurts

  • A.J. Brown

  • DeVonta Smith

  • Saquon Barkley

  • Dallas Goedert

  • Kelce reportedly called the current offensive output “inexcusable.”


    🗣️ Eagles Fans Demand Change: “Fire Patullo Now”

    After Kelce’s internal comments began to circulate, the fan base erupted.

    The hashtag #FirePatullo trended across X (Twitter), Reddit, and Eagles forums.

    Popular reactions included:

    • “Kelce said what we’re all thinking. This offense is being wasted.”

  • “Patullo isn’t fit to call plays for a peewee team.”

  • “If Sirianni won’t make the call, we’re glad Kelce did.”

  • Some fans even called for the return of Brian Johnson or Marcus Brady as interim play-callers.


    🔮 Kevin Patullo’s Seat is Heating Up

    Once rumored as a future head coaching candidate, Kevin Patullo now finds himself under immense pressure, especially as the Eagles risk falling behind in the NFC playoff race.

    With Jason Kelce going public with his frustration, the front office may be forced to act sooner rather than later.

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