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Offensive Woes Oust Eagles from Playoffs
12 Jan
Summary
- Eagles' Super Bowl defense ended with a wild card loss.
- Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo's job is in question.
- The team underperformed despite returning most of its talent.

The Philadelphia Eagles will not defend their Super Bowl title, having been eliminated in the wild card round. A 23-19 road loss to the San Francisco 49ers marked the end of their championship aspirations for the season. The Eagles' offense, reportedly the most expensive in the NFL, managed only 19 points against a depleted 49ers defense, highlighting persistent issues that plagued them throughout the year.
With the playoff run over, speculation mounts regarding changes within the coaching staff, particularly focusing on offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. Patullo, in his first year as offensive coordinator, was appointed by head coach Nick Sirianni. The struggles of quarterback Jalen Hurts and the overall offensive unit suggest his tenure may be short-lived.
The team boasts significant talent, having retained most of its Super Bowl-winning roster for the current season. However, their premature exit from the postseason indicates that adjustments are necessary. Kevin Patullo is considered a likely candidate to face consequences for the disappointing follow-up season to their championship victory.




