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    Jon Conahan
    Jon Conahan
    Nov 25, 2025, 19:33
    Updated at: Nov 25, 2025, 19:33

    The Philadelphia Eagles' offense continues to be at the center of nearly every question in the NFL, as the unit has been one of the more average ones in the NFL. 

    After winning a Super Bowl a year ago with an excellent offense, there have been questions about what's gone wrong this year. 

    Some have blamed offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, while others believe that Nick Sirianni is the one who's making me play calls, or at least running the offense that he wants Philadelphia to. 

    Amidst all of the drama between Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, and everything in between, there's obviously a lot wrong on that side of the football.

    When asked whether he’s considered a possible change to the play-calling duties, Sirianni stated that he isn't ready to do so yet, and that he hasn't even contemplated it. 

    He also said that he's looking for answers, just as coaches always do, but he isn't going to assign the blame to one player or coach.

    “No, I haven’t,” Sirianni said, per NBC Philadelphia. “We are always looking for answers. As coaches, we are always looking for answers and we’re never into assigning blame. It’s just looking for answers. I think what sometimes can happen is, ‘It’s just this!’ Well, it’s not just that. It’s every piece of the puzzle. Coaching, playing, execution, scheme, everything. We’ve got to be better in all of those aspects. 

    “So yesterday, I thought Kevin did a good job of calling it. Obviously, he’s going to want plays back just like every player and myself. We all want plays back. And when you’re going through it like that, that’s what you’re always looking at. It’s never in football just one thing, even though you’re always trying to find answers. No, I haven’t considered that.”

    There’s a very good chance that Sirianni isn't going to change the playcaller because he knows that Patullo is running the offense that he thought would work. 

    Ultimately, however, the Eagles' offense is very bad at the moment, and something clearly needs to change. 

    Whether that means play-calling duties get revoked or another plan, there's plenty that has to be figured out in Philadelphia in the short term.