
"[Kevin] Patullo's strength is his ability to think big picture. Nick Sirianni has leaned heavily on the longtime NFL assistant for his ability to help build a staff and craft larger-scale decisions that can impact the team. From that standpoint, Patullo has been instrumental in helping the Eagles survive myriad coordinator and personnel changes over this run of unprecedented success in Philly. With the Giants' job being open, it would be a surprise if a division rival did not bring him in for an interview."
"If the Commanders' season has been awful, one could make a strong case that the Giants' year has been even worse. They currently hold the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. They are also looking for a new head coach after firing Brian Daboll. Things are not looking good right now, but this is expected to be one of the most coveted openings available."
"Commanders fans can only laugh at proposed Giants head coaching candidate Conor Orr of Sports Illustrated thought the Giants might make an interview request to Kevin Patullo. He's the under-fire Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator, taking severe criticism for the Super Bowl champion's anemic scheme and lack of invention. Nothing has been confirmed yet, but the New York media would be unlikely to take this development well if it were rubber-stamped."
The Washington Commanders aim to secure a sweep over the New York Giants this weekend to gain rare solace during a difficult season under Dan Quinn. The Giants have struggled even more, currently holding the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft and searching for a new head coach after firing Brian Daboll. Conor Orr suggested the Giants might request an interview with Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, who has faced criticism for an anemic scheme and lack of invention. Patullo is credited for big-picture thinking and staff-building but draws concern about his effectiveness as a play-caller, provoking fan discontent.
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