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Kevin Patullo Addresses Eagles Stint After Taking Dolphins Pass-Game Job

He casts the Philadelphia stretch as preparation for a collaborative role in Miami.

Overview

  • Patullo, who spoke Tuesday, said he is the Miami Dolphins’ passing game coordinator under new head coach Jeff Hafley with Bobby Slowik directing the offense.
  • He described five years in Philadelphia with duties that included assistant head coach and heavy involvement in game planning, saying he helped build the program with Nick Sirianni starting in 2021.
  • The Eagles dismissed him after the 2025 season when an offense that ranked fifth in scoring in 2024 dropped to 19th, and Nick Sirianni removed him from play-calling in January after a first-round playoff loss.
  • He framed the difficult year as a lesson about putting players in the best position to succeed and pointed to Miami’s more defined, collaborative setup as a better fit for his pass-game focus.
  • Coverage notes his role in two Super Bowl runs and a Lombardi Trophy but also how the 2025 slump, including fan backlash like an egging incident at his home, now dominates public memory of his tenure.