Report: Eagles assistant Patullo could join Moore in New Orleans

By Matt Moscona
With Kellen Moore officially being hired by the New Orleans Saints, one if his first tasks will be assembling a staff.
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Eagles associate head coach and pass game coordinator Kevin Patullo is expected to be a name to watch that could join Moore in New Orleans as offensive coordinator.
Look for Philadelphia associate head coach/pass-game coordinator Kevin Patullo to receive strong consideration for both the #Eagles and #Saints offensive coordinator jobs.
Nick Sirianni has leaned on Patullo heavily the last four seasons in a variety of areas, and Patullo also… pic.twitter.com/dLK9xu9fNh
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) February 11, 2025
Patullo, 43, has worked in the NFL since 2007 except for one season he spent at Texas A&M (2017). After his stint in College Station, he spent three season with the Colts and the last four with the Eagles. Patullo has also worked for the Chiefs, Bills, Titans and Jets. Patullo has never been an offensive coordinator.
There have also been multiple reports suggesting former Chargers head coach Brandon Staley could join Moore as his defensive coordinator with the Saints. Moore worked for Staley for one season as his offensive coordinator in Los Angeles.
Both Saints coordinators in 2024 have already accepted positions on other staffs. Joe Woods is now defensive pass game coordinator with the Raiders while Klint Kubiak is the new offensive coordinator in Seattle.