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Eagles' Kevin Patullo had eggs thrown at his house on Saturday according to local police

2025-12-01 22:16
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New Jersey police confirm that a viral video going around social media shows Kevin Patullo's home getting egged

Eagles' Kevin Patullo had eggs thrown at his house on Saturday, according to local policeStory byGlenn Erby , Eagles WireMon, December 1, 2025 at 10:16 PM UTC·2 min read

The Eagles are 8-4 and still in first place in the NFC East, but that didn't stop some young fans from disrespecting the team's offensive play-caller. According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, New Jersey police confirm that a viral video circulating on social media shows Kevin Patullo's home being egged by young teens.

According to the Moorestown Police Department, Patullo's house was indeed targeted over the weekend, but the vandals weren’t throwing rocks — they were eggs.

According to police, Patullo’s Moorestown, N.J., home was vandalized with multiple eggs at around 2:50 a.m. Saturday morning, hours after the Eagles lost, 24-15, to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday.

There have been calls for first-year offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo to be fired or stripped of play-calling duties. On Monday, after another disappointing outing, head coach Sirianni expressed further support for Kevin Patullo, stating he will continue as the offensive playcaller.

“We’re not changing the playcaller,” Sirianni said, via Tim McManus of ESPN.com. “But we will evaluate everything. It’s never just about one person. You win as a team, you lose as a team and you try to evaluate everything, win, lose or draw, and get better from it.”

Philadelphia is tied with Kansas City for the 2nd-highest home winning percentage (.833, 30-6) in the NFL since 2022 (including playoffs), behind Buffalo (.838, 31-6), but looked out of sorts as Jalen Hurts had a fumble and threw one interception on the afternoon. A.J. Brown had 100 yards, but Saquon Barkley again was held under 100 yards and finished with just 56 yards (4.3 avg) on 13 carries.

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The Eagles are 10-of-35 on 3rd down over their last three games (28.6%) and were 4-of-12 on Friday, running 51 plays compared to the Bears' 85. Philadelphia had 317 total yards, was 1-2 in the red zone, and held the ball for 20:42. It was another dreadful performance from the Eagles' offense, and it'll be highlighted by Ben Johnson's play-calling brilliance with the Bears.

The schedule offers an opportunity to work things out ahead of the playoffs. Philadelphia has a few extra days before the Week 14 Monday night game against the Chargers, then faces the Raiders, Commanders, and Bills again in the season finale.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Kevin Patullo's home was vandalized on Saturday night

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