Eagles OC's house gets egged after loss to Bears
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Eagles OC's house gets egged after loss to Bears
"PHILADELPHIA -- The New Jersey home of Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was vandalized with eggs early Saturday morning, according to the Moorestown Police Department. The incident occurred after the Eagles' 24-15 home loss to the Chicago Bears on Friday. A video surfaced on social media of multiple people appearing to throw objects at Patullo's home. Online posts suggested it was rocks being thrown, but a Moorestown police representative clarified that it was eggs, adding that the investigation is still ongoing."
"Patullo has been on Nick Sirianni's staff for his entire tenure and was promoted from passing game coordinator and associate head coach to offensive coordinator this offseason to replace Kellen Moore, now the head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Sirianni reiterated during a conference call with reporters Monday that Patullo would remain the Eagles' play caller following a weekend of evaluation."
Kevin Patullo's New Jersey home was vandalized with eggs early Saturday morning after the Eagles' 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears. A social media video showed multiple people appearing to throw objects at the house; online posts suggested rocks but Moorestown police said they were eggs and said the investigation is ongoing. Patullo, 44, has faced scrutiny amid the Eagles' offensive struggles; the team ranks 24th in yards, 23rd in passing, 22nd in rushing and 19th in scoring. Patullo has been on Nick Sirianni's staff for his entire tenure and was promoted to offensive coordinator this offseason; Sirianni said Patullo will remain the play caller after a weekend of evaluation. The Eagles are 8-4 entering Week 14 at the Chargers.
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