Dolphins' Hafley speaks highly of Kevin Patullo; GM Sullivan excited about new executive hire
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Dolphins' Hafley speaks highly of Kevin Patullo; GM Sullivan excited about new executive hire
"When I interviewed him, I was blown away. The knowledge that he has, the football experience that he has, what he did for that entire organization - don't forget he won a Super Bowl. Behind the scenes, what he did with that offense and with that whole team and listening to him talk and his football knowledge and not just about offense, but about game management, about situational football, I got off the Zoom and I said to Bobby, 'We've got to try to hire this guy.'"
"Before Patullo had the lone year leading the Eagles' offense in 2025, he was their pass game coordinator from 2021 through 2024, adding associate head coach to his title in 2023. He helped develop quarterback Jalen Hurts into a Super Bowl winner, albeit one proficient in using his legs to lead Philadelphia's offense, but having Hurts grow passing the ball to wide receivers A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith, running back Saquon Barkley and tight end Dallas Goedert."
"I think he's going to be a huge asset to what we do, and I think often it's unfair to judge anybody off of one single year. Hafley realized he needed Patullo on the staff under him to help with a passing game that could see change next season."
Kevin Patullo joined the Miami Dolphins coaching staff as pass game coordinator under head coach Jeff Hafley. Despite a challenging 2025 season as Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator, Hafley was impressed during their interview and recognized Patullo's significant contributions to the Eagles organization. Patullo spent four years as the Eagles' pass game coordinator before his promotion, helping develop quarterback Jalen Hurts and working with elite receivers A.J. Brown and Devonta Smith. Hafley emphasized that judging Patullo solely on one difficult year would be unfair, highlighting his deep football knowledge, game management skills, and behind-the-scenes impact on the Eagles' Super Bowl-winning team.
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