Nick Sirianni backs OC Kevin Patullo after Bears loss, but says Eagles will 'evaluate everything'

Nick Sirianni backs OC Kevin Patullo after Bears loss, but says Eagles will 'evaluate everything'

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The Philadelphia Eagles are assessing their strategies following a 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday. Despite the defeat, head coach Nick Sirianni confirmed that offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo will remain as the play-caller. The Eagles' offense has struggled recently, averaging only 15.5 points over the last four games. Against the Bears, Philadelphia faced difficulties in both halves, with turnovers by key players such as Jalen Hurts contributing to the loss. The Eagles' defense, typically strong, allowed 281 rushing yards to Chicago.

Sirianni emphasized a team-wide need for improvement, stating that the issues are not attributable to a single person. The Eagles aim to recalibrate their offense with the extra preparation time before their next game. Philadelphia will attempt to reverse their fortunes in Week 14 during a Monday night matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Originally by Michael Bacaon November 29, 2025
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