
Hallelujah: Major Eagles coaching shakeup is coming
Eagles fans, the prayers have been answered and real change is finally on the way.
After the team’s 23-19 Wild Card loss to the 49ers, the message across the league is clear: this coaching staff is not staying together.
A roster built to compete for championships collapsed offensively and looked lost for most of the year and now according to multiple reports, the Eagles are preparing to completely reset their offensive coaching staff.
Eagles making major coaching changes…
The Eagles will be making changes to their offensive coaching staff and are expected to bring in a “proven offensive mind” per @AdamSchefter pic.twitter.com/ugbbo6AXPt
— Eagles Fan Central (@PhilaFanCentral) January 12, 2026
On Monday morning, Adam Schefter reported on ESPN’s Get Up that major turnover is expected on the offensive side of the ball.
Around the league, the expectation is that the Eagles will overhaul their offensive staff, including the offensive coordinator position. Schefter described the situation as “mass changes” meant to jumpstart a unit that looked broken from the start of the season.
Everyone can see it.
Kevin Patullo is obviously in the crosshairs
Kevin Patullo is at the center of it all. He took over the play-calling duties after Kellen Moore left for a head coaching job in New Orleans, and instead of elevating one of the most talented offensive rosters in the league, the unit regressed into one of the most predictable, inconsistent groups in football.
The offensive makeover last offseason didn’t just include Patullo. The Eagles also brought in a new quarterbacks coach and a new passing game coordinator. It was a full rebrand that resulted in even less direction and rhythm.
The results were ugly. The Eagles finished 24th in total offense, 23rd in passing, and middle of the pack in rushing despite having Saquon Barkley in the backfield. There’s no way to sugarcoat that. It was a massive failure.
No way Jeffrey Lurie will tolerate this anymore
Jeffrey Lurie does not hand out participation trophies. He expects the Eagles to contend every year, and this season’s performance on offense was unacceptable.
This wasn’t an isolated bad game or a tough stretch. It was a season-long identity crisis.
According to sources close to the organization, Lurie wants answers immediately. The issues on offense were not new and not random. They were repetitive, obvious, and fixable but the coaching staff never made the necessary adjustments.
The Reset Is Overdue
This will be a complete and necessary reset. Vic Fangio gives the team credibility on defense, but the offense needs a proven leader with experience, creativity, and the ability to scheme to its strengths.
The Eagles have elite pieces in Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith, and Dallas Goedert. There is no excuse for mediocrity with that much talent. Philadelphia needs a voice who knows how to use it, not another experiment in play-calling by committee.
There are a few important names on the Eagles 2026 Unrestricted Free Agents list
Patullo’s fate is sealed. His dismissal is not a question of if, but when. The sooner the Eagles pull the trigger, the faster they can move toward fixing the offense that wasted an entire season of championship potential.
Change is coming, and this time it’s not optional.




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