Group of people went way too far after Eagles' Kevin Patullo's home was vandalized

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Kevin Patullo has been under scrutiny for much of the 2025 season; however, the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator faced another issue.

Patullo's house was vandalized with eggs early Saturday morning, according to the Moorestown Police Department in New Jersey, one day after the Eagles' 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears. Online videos surfaced of some kind of objects being thrown at his house, which the Moorestown Police Department later confirmed to be eggs.

Patullo's house was vandalize in horrible act against him

Patullo has been the focus of the Eagles' offensive struggles this season, with fans consistently criticizing him on social media for the team's ineptitude.

Patullo is far from the only NFL employee to have been subjected to harassment or vandalism at his workplace. Recently, Shedeur Sanders had his home vandalized in late November, while Joe Burrow, Travis Kelce, Richard Sherman, and Patrick Mahomes all dealt with security issues.

The NFL has made strides to improve player safety, but many players often employ private security services beyond what NFL teams provide. Each NFL team has a Head of Security, and for the Eagles, that role is filled by the famous Dom DiSandro, aka Big Dom, best known for his work on the sidelines than his executive protection abilities.

Between the recent string of crimes against athletes and the August shooting at 345 Park Avenue, the NFL has implemented increased measures in its security protocols. The incident at Patullo's house continues to shed light on the recent security issues not just in Philadelphia but across the league.

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The Moorestown Police Department has confirmed that the investigation is ongoing, and no arrest has been made at this time. The Eagles have yet to issue a statement, nor have head coach Nick Sirianni, Patullo, or DiSandro. Philly will take on the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 14 on the road, with Patullo still calling plays for the Eagles offense.

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