PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Kevin Patullo grasps that criticism comes with any coaching job in sports, especially in a no-nonsense sports city like Philadelphia.

So, sure, Patullo might find a website encouraging the Eagles to fire their first-year offensive coordinator or a TikTok trend that has Eagles fans posting clips of a better “life before Kevin Patullo” a bit tough to stomach at times.

It’s not like the Eagles have collapsed — not like in 2023 — as even with a two-game losing streak, the Super Bowl champions still lead the NFC East at 8-4 and play four teams over the final five games with a combined .400 winning percentage.

The No. 1 seed (they are currently No. 3) and certainly another Super Bowl are still within reach even with a season-long offensive swoon that has seen Eagles su

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