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Eagles promote Kevin Patullo to OC

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The Philadelphia Eagles promoted Kevin Patullo to offensive coordinator, the team announced Wednesday.

Patullo has served as Philadelphia's passing game coordinator since 2021. He takes over the offensive coordinator role from Kellen Moore, who became head coach of the New Orleans Saints following the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX win.

Patullo, 43, also holds the title of associate head coach and is considered an invaluable resource on the Eagles' coaching staff.

"Very important to the success that we've had," head coach Nick Sirianni said, according to Dave Spadaro of the Eagles' website. "He wears a lot of different hats. Helps me a lot with different head coaching things."

The Eagles are expected to hire Parks Frazier to replace Patullo as passing game coordinator, reports Tom Pelissero, citing NFL Network insiders. Frazier previously served as an assistant with the Miami Dolphins (2024), Carolina Panthers (2023), and Indianapolis Colts (2018-22).

Philly's offense ranked eighth in total yards (367.2) and seventh in points (27.2) per game this season. The unit was second in rushing (179.3) and 29th in passing (187.9) yards per game, thanks in large part to Offensive Player of the Year Saquon Barkley's 2,005-yard campaign.

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