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Eagles Legend Jason Kelce Names 8 Potential Replacements for Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo

After a string of disappointing performances from the Philadelphia Eagles offense, the pressure on offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo is mounting. Despite the team holding an 8–4 record and leading the NFC East, fans at Lincoln Financial Field loudly chanted “Fire Kevin” during the 24–15 loss to the Chicago Bears on November 28.

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In the middle of the controversy, Eagles legend Jason Kelce – the heart and soul of the offensive line for over a decade – went viral after revealing his personal ranking of eight candidates who could replace Patullo if the team decides to make a change. The list goes from least ideal to the most promising option.

“I love this team. And I think it’s time we find someone who can truly unlock Jalen Hurts and this offense. These are the eight names I believe the Eagles should look at if a change is made.”

Here is Jason Kelce’s Top 8 OC Replacement Candidates:

8. Chip Kelly
The former Eagles head coach was just fired as the Raiders’ offensive coordinator. Given the dramatic fallout from his past tenure in Philly and strained relationships with players and management, Kelce calls this the "last resort option."

7. Frank Reich
A trusted advisor to head coach Nick Sirianni, Reich was the OC during the Eagles’ Super Bowl run in 2017. He’s currently the interim head coach at Stanford with a 4–8 record this season. While under contract, his deep ties to the organization make him a name to watch.

6. Brian Daboll
Recently fired as the Giants head coach, Daboll previously turned Josh Allen into an elite quarterback in Buffalo. He remains under contract, so not immediately available, but Kelce praised his creative offensive mind.

5. Jemal Singleton
The Eagles’ current running backs coach, Singleton is loved by his players. He’s helped produce 1,000-yard rushers in three straight seasons including Saquon Barkley’s 2,005-yard campaign in 2024. However, he’s never called plays or coached quarterbacks.

4. Nick Sirianni
The current Eagles head coach called plays during the first seven games of the 2021 season before handing duties to Shane Steichen. While it’s unlikely he reclaims that role, some believe Sirianni still has the vision to command the offense directly.

3. Jeff Stoutland
The legendary offensive line coach and run game coordinator has been with the team since 2013. At age 63, he’s a foundational figure in the building. Kelce says, “I’m not sure he wants the added responsibility of OC, but no one understands our offense better.”

2. Scot Loeffler
The Eagles’ new quarterbacks coach brings over 30 years of experience, mostly at the college level. He helped develop Tim Tebow at Florida, was head coach at Bowling Green, and brings fresh eyes to the QB room. Kelce sees him as a “different voice with deep football IQ.”

1. Parks Frazier
At just 33 years old, the Eagles’ passing game coordinator is Kelce’s top pick. He called plays for the Colts in the second half of the 2022 season, worked with both Reich and Sirianni in Indianapolis, and rejoined Sirianni in Philly after stints with the Panthers and Dolphins.
Sirianni recently praised him:

“He’s sharp, he understands tempo, and he knows every layer of our system. Parks is exactly the kind of guy we wanted back here.”


Though Nick Sirianni continues to defend Patullo publicly, many believe that if the Eagles offense continues to sputter – especially against the Chargers next week – a change could come fast. And Jason Kelce’s list has quickly become the talk of the town in Philadelphia.

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