The Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles have promoted Kevin Patullo to offensive coordinator following the departure of Kellen Moore.
This will be Nussmeier’s first stint as an offensive coordinator in the NFL, though he has extensive experience running offenses at the collegiate level.
Patullo, who served as the Eagles' pass game coordinator for the last four years (2021-2024), will replace former Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who became the New Orleans Saints' head coach after the Eagles' Super Bowl LIX win over the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday,
Nussmeier worked with new Saints head coach Kellen Moore each of the last two seasons, first as the quarterbacks coach when Moore was the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles
Patullo joined the Eagles' staff as passing game coordinator in 2021 when coach Nick Sirianni was hired, and he became associate head coach in 2023.
As expected, the Eagles moved quickly to replace departed offensive coordinator Kellen Moore by promoting passing game coordinator Kevin Patullo.
Doug Nussmeier has worked under Kellen Moore at each of Moore's last three stops. The former Saints quarterback is getting his first chance at being an NFL offensive coordinator.
After the departure of former offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who was hired to be the head coach of the New Orleans Saints shortly after the Eagles’ Super Bowl win, Philadelphia is promoting from within, giving Kevin Patullo the keys to the offense.
This’ll be our eighth year.” Our, being Sirianni and Kevin Patullo. Year, being yet another offseason cycle together. Fitting for a NFL combine conversation, the duo’s first offseason cycle had been in Indianapolis.