Eagles Offensive Coordinator Kevin Patullo’s Home Vandalized After Bears Loss and NFL Fans Are Stunned by What Happened at 3 A.M.
Moorestown, New Jersey
The fallout from the Philadelphia Eagles’ shocking 15 to 24 loss to the Chicago Bears in Week 13 has taken a disturbing and dangerous turn. According to police and multiple media outlets, the home of Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was vandalized with dozens of eggs in the early hours of Saturday morning, triggering outrage across the NFL.
Authorities confirmed the incident occurred around 3 a.m. on November 30. A group of masked individuals dressed in black targeted the coach’s home, pelting windows, garage doors, and parts of the property with eggs. The attackers were caught on a viral TikTok video chanting “Fire Kevin” repeatedly as they launched the assault. The clip, posted at 3:30 a.m., has since been deleted, but not before it was downloaded and circulated online.
Patullo’s wife and children were inside the home at the time, awakened by the noise and chaos. Thankfully, no one was physically harmed, but the psychological impact of the event is undeniable.
Police Response and Ongoing Investigation
The Moorestown Police Department confirmed to The Athletic that they are actively investigating the incident, reviewing home surveillance and social media footage. No arrests have been made so far, and authorities are urging anyone with information or tips to come forward.
"We are actively investigating the incident and reviewing all available footage," the Moorestown PD stated.
Head Coach Nick Sirianni Responds with Fury
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni condemned the attack in no uncertain terms.
"Absolutely unacceptable. This is a human being and his family. These are kids. This is not what our fan base is about. This is not what Philadelphia is about."
Sirianni also doubled down on his support for Patullo, stating that no coaching changes are being considered ahead of next week’s matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers on December 7.
Kevin Patullo’s home was vandalized with eggs early Saturday morning, Moorestown Police confirmed. pic.twitter.com/VUmGrI20L5
— The Eagle Times (@_TheEagleTimes) December 1, 2025
A group of Eagles fans are under investigation after they showed up to Kevin Patullo’s house last night and threw rocks at it. pic.twitter.com/C3wcCeGGEn
— The Eagle Times (@_TheEagleTimes) December 1, 2025
The New Jersey home of Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was vandalized with eggs early Saturday morning, according to the Moorestown Police Department.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) December 1, 2025
Story via @Tim_McManus:https://t.co/lYcK4qww9K
The Ugly Side of Fan Behavior Resurfaces
This is not the first time Eagles fans have crossed the line. In 2022, former defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon had batteries thrown at his car after the Super Bowl loss. In 2015, ex quarterback Nick Foles was chased and harassed by angry fans in public. Now, the latest incident involving Kevin Patullo’s family home has reignited the conversation about extreme fan behavior in Philadelphia sports culture.
NFL analyst Sheil Kapadia summed it up bluntly:
"Philadelphia sports fans have a reputation for being passionate, but this crosses a line."
Even Adam Schefter reposted the news on X, with the post surpassing 1.9 million views in under 12 hours.
Offensive Struggles Fuel Fan Frustration
The timing is no coincidence. The attack happened just 48 hours after the Eagles offense posted one of its worst games of the season, recording:
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5 turnovers
0 touchdowns
Only 3 field goals
Jalen Hurts: 9 of 19 passes, 86 yards, 2 interceptions
Total offense: 211 yards, second worst this season
Scoring offense now ranked 22nd in the league
Patullo, who has served as offensive coordinator since 2021, is under fire from the fan base, but the team has not issued an official statement beyond Sirianni’s remarks.
Conclusion
The Eagles are 8 and 4 and still lead the NFC East. But the situation off the field is spiraling fast. What started as on field frustration has now become a criminal matter involving a coach’s family and home.
Whether or not Kevin Patullo survives this season as OC remains to be seen. But after Saturday’s events, the NFL community is clear on one thing.
This went too far.









