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BREAKING: Former Eagles OC Kevin Patullo Joins Miami Dolphins

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 1 month ago
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The Miami Dolphins are hiring former Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo as the team's new passing game coordinator, per @RapSheet of NFL Network. The move comes just weeks after Patullo was let go by Philadelphia following a single season as the team's primary play-caller.

Kevin Patullo, 44, spent the last five seasons on the Eagles coaching staff, serving as the passing game coordinator and associate head coach before his promotion to offensive coordinator in 2025. Despite a deep familiarity with Nick Sirianni’s system, the Eagles' offense finished the 2025 season in the bottom half of the league in most major categories, prompting the team to replace him with Sean Mannion.

In Miami, Patullo will work under new head coach Jeff Hafley and offensive coordinator Bobby Slowik. The hiring is a homecoming for Patullo, a South Florida native who played his college ball at USF. He is expected to play a major role in refining the Dolphins' aerial attack as the franchise enters a new era under Hafley’s leadership.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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