Gutless Philly Fans Vandalized Eagles Coach’s Home after Black Friday Loss to Chicago Bears [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

A video has surfaced of gutless and incompetent Philadelphia Eagles fans vandalizing the home of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, following the club’s sloppy loss to the Chicago Bears on Black Friday.
The struggles of Philadelphia’s offense have been one of the biggest surprises of the 2025 NFL season. Star running back Saquon Barkley has had a stunning decline, and he might finish below 1,000 yards rushing after rushing for 2,005 the year before.
Numerous reports have also indicated a fractured relationship between Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown, who’s also enduring the most disappointing season of his career. With Philly ranking a mere 19th in scoring offense (per Pro Football Reference), disgruntled fans have called for head coach Nick Sirianni to fire Kevin Patullo.
A video has surfaced of Eagles fans allegedly vandalizing Patullo’s home. Just a warning that the video below contains language that is NSFW:
A group of young Eagles fans allegedly threw rocks at Kevin Patullo’s home last night. It is not 100% confirmed this is his home, but some in the comments familiar with the situation attest that is.
(via kevinpatullK on TikTok, H/T wttwpodcast on IG) pic.twitter.com/mphI3llB0K
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) December 1, 2025
Sean McGurk, a Pennsylvania-based realtor, confirmed on Instagram that this is Kevin Patullo’s home and condemned the actions of these hooligan fans:
Needless to say: This is wrong, out of line, embarrassing, and every other negative adjective you can think of. Completely unacceptable.
Just to add some context, here is a local realtor confirming that this was indeed his home. pic.twitter.com/eJyA6Mp1U3
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) December 1, 2025
Yeah, this is taking things way too far.
Nick Sirianni Stands By Kevin Patullo

Despite the Eagles’ ongoing struggles on offense, Sirianni has reiterated that Patullo will continue to call the shots on offense.
Nick Sirianni says it was a “different scenario” when he switched play-caller midseason before a few years ago. He says he takes the blame for the offensive struggles and reaffirms his confidence in the coaching staff. He reiterated that Kevin Patullo will remain the play-caller. pic.twitter.com/rf4Gk4le1z
— Eagles Nation (@PHLEaglesNation) December 1, 2025
The Eagles certainly miss current New Orleans Saints head coach Kellen Moore, who did a near-perfect job in his one year as their offensive coordinator. The Eagles brought back the same star-studded core on offense and promoted Patullo from his role as the passing game coordinator/associate head coach, so it’s baffling just how sluggish the unit has been all year.
At 8-4, the Eagles are no longer a shoo-in to make the playoffs. The 6-5-1 Dallas Cowboys are breathing down their necks and could move within a half game of the division crown with a win (they visit the Detroit Lions) and an Eagles loss to the Los Angeles Chargers next on Monday.
