The Philadelphia Eagles have relieved offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo of his duties following the 2025 season. The team is now reportedly evaluating candidates for the vacant position.
Kliff Kingsbury and Kevin Stefanski are reportedly under consideration for the Eagles' offensive coordinator role, according to a January 13 report.
Kingsbury's coaching background includes a four-year tenure as head coach for the Arizona Cardinals, where the team had a 28-37-1 record. He previously interviewed with the Eagles for the offensive coordinator position in 2024, which was ultimately filled by Kellen Moore. Kingsbury then served as the Commanders' offensive coordinator in 2024, helping the team reach the NFC Championship Game. He was subsequently fired by the Commanders in 2025 after the team finished with a 5-12 record.
Stefanski previously served as the head coach for the Cleveland Browns for six years, earning NFL Coach of the Year honors twice. During his time in Cleveland, the Browns achieved a 45-56 record and made two playoff appearances. The Browns recorded an 8-26 record in his final two seasons. Stefanski is a Philadelphia native, having attended St. Joe's Prep and the University of Pennsylvania.
Both Kingsbury and Stefanski are also reportedly interviewing for head coaching positions with other teams, suggesting that an offensive coordinator role would be an alternative option for them.