Eagles' Offense Hits a Wall Again: What's Next for the Team?

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USAMon Jan 12 2026
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The Eagles put on a strong show in the first half against the 49ers, scoring two touchdowns. But after halftime, their offense stalled. The 49ers walked away with a 23-19 victory, moving on to face the Seahawks. This isn't new for the Eagles this season. Their offense has been up and down all year. Head coach Nick Sirianni admitted that inconsistency has been a big issue. He didn't think the team played it too safe after halftime. Instead, he's looking for ways to improve their performance. The team will be evaluating everything in the coming days.
One big question is about offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. This is his first season calling plays, and he's faced a lot of criticism. Sirianni said they'll be reviewing everyone's performance, including Patullo's. He also expressed sympathy for the players, coaches, and fans. Everyone has worked hard, and the results haven't been what they hoped for. Patullo is the fourth offensive coordinator the Eagles have had in four seasons. Two of his predecessors moved on to head coaching jobs. The other was fired. If the Eagles decide Patullo wasn't the right fit, he could be next on that list. The Eagles have a lot to think about. They need to figure out what went wrong and how to fix it. Fans are hoping for better days ahead.
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