For the past 10 years Jalen Hurts has seen no stability when it comes to his offensive play callers, and that won’t be coming this offseason either.
The Philadelphia Eagles announced that it would be moving on from offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo after one season at the helm and will be in search of a new signal caller for Hurts. Despite a career high in passing touchdowns (25) under Patullo, Hurts and the offense was a far cry from its production and consistency a year prior when it won the Super Bowl.

-2016: Lane Kiffin, Alabama
-2016: Steve Sarkisian, Alabama (National Championship)
-2017: Brian Daboll, Alabama
-2018: Mike Locksley, Alabama
-2019: Lincoln Riley, Oklahoma
-2020: Doug Pederson: Philadelphia Eagles
-2021-22: Shane Steichen, Philadelphia Eagles
-2023: Brian Johnson, Philadelphia Eagles
-2024: Kellen Moore, Philadelphia Eagles
-2025: Kevin Patullo, Philadelphia Eagles
The Eagles did not outwardly fire Patullo in hopes to potentially transition him to a new role on head coach Nick Sirianni’s staff, but in order for Hurts and the Eagles to get back on a championship path it should look to align more with a style closer to the 2024 team.