Kevin Patullo

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Kevin Patullo
Philadelphia Eagles
TitleOffensive coordinator
Personal information
Born (1981-07-14) July 14, 1981 (age 44)
Hillsborough Township, New Jersey, U.S.
Career information
High schoolWestern (Davie, Florida)
CollegeSouth Florida (1999–2002)
PositionsQuarterback, wide receiver
Career history
Awards and highlights
Coaching profile at Pro Football Reference
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Kevin Alan Patullo (born July 14, 1981) is an American football coach who is the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). He previously served as an assistant coach for the Indianapolis Colts, New York Jets, Tennessee Titans, Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs.

Early life and playing career

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A native of Hillsborough Township, New Jersey, Patullo attended Western High School in Davie, Florida. As the school's starting quarterback, he broke his leg in the first game of his senior year.[1] He attended and played college football at the University of South Florida, where he split time at both quarterback and wide receiver.[2]

Coaching career

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Early career

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Following his playing career, Patullo spent time at his alma mater South Florida and Arizona as a graduate assistant. He also had stints with the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills as an offensive assistant and quality control coach before joining the Tennessee Titans in 2014 as an assistant wide receivers coach.

New York Jets

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Patullo was hired to be the quarterbacks coach for the New York Jets for the 2015 season.[3] Considered an unusual hire due to his lack of coaching experience at the time, he was hired as he had previous experience with both Jets offensive coordinator Chan Gailey and starting quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick from his time in Buffalo.[4] He was fired alongside five other assistant coaches on January 3, 2017.[5]

Texas A&M

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After his termination from the Jets, Patullo joined the staff at Texas A&M as a senior offensive analyst.[6]

Indianapolis Colts

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Patullo was hired as the wide receivers coach for the Indianapolis Colts in 2018.[7] He was reassigned to pass game specialist before the 2020 season following the hire of Mike Groh.[8]

Philadelphia Eagles

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On January 24, 2021, Patullo was hired by the Philadelphia Eagles as their passing game coordinator under head coach Nick Sirianni.[9] He was part of the coaching staff that won Super Bowl LIX over the Kansas City Chiefs.[10]

On February 19, 2025, Patullo was promoted to offensive coordinator, replacing Kellen Moore who departed to become head coach of the New Orleans Saints.[11] Patullo's playcalling has been criticized throughout the 2025 season, with pundits and players calling Patullo's offense uninsipring and very predictable with his high usage rate of hitch routes and inside zone, lack of motion and mesh routes to scheme players open.[12][13][14]

Personal life

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Patullo is married to his wife, Nichole and they have two children together: a daughter, Lauren, and a son, Logan.[15]

Following the Eagles' 24–15 loss to the Chicago Bears on November 28, 2025, Patullo's house was vandalized and egged by several fans. Patullo criticized the incident, saying that it "crosses the line."[16][17]

References

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