The Philadelphia Eagles’ decision to demote embattled offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo from his role set off a wave of coaching staff changes at the NovaCare Complex.

But could Patullo survive those changes and remain in Philadelphia?

Patullo’s future “remains uncertain,” though he’s still currently with the team, according to a Tuesday report from The Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane.

Patullo was removed from his post as the Eagles’ offensive coordinator on Jan. 13. But the phrasing was clear that Patullo wasn’t fired by head coach Nick Sirianni.

Two days after Patullo was demoted, Sirianni was asked during his end-of-season press conference about the possibility of Patullo staying in a different role.

“We’ll see how it plays out,” Sirianni said. “I know Kevin’s going to have other opportunities, and obviously always want what’s best for Kevin and for his family. So we’ll see how that plays out.”

The way it’s played out with the Eagles is they’ve undergone major coaching staff changes.

Sean Mannion was hired to replace Patullo as the play-calling offensive coordinator. Several new assistants — pass game coordinator Josh Grizzard, tight ends coach/run game coordinator Ryan Mahaffey and offensive line coach Chris Kuper — were also hired.

Kuper and Mahaffey replace legendary offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, who left the team last week, and tight ends coach Jason Michael.

Running backs coach Jemal Singleton and wide receivers coach Aaron Moorehead are being retained while quarterbacks coach Scot Loeffler’s future is up in the air, per McLane.

Everyone was at fault for the offensive shortcomings this past season. The Eagles, coming off a Super Bowl LIX title, fell woefully short of their goals. In Patullo’s first and only season as the play-caller, the offense was frustrating to watch — and frustrating to play in.

The Eagles were eliminated in surprising fashion at home by the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Wild Card round. That prompted a significant shakeup on Sirianni’s staff.

But Patullo and Sirianni are close. Patullo was the Indianapolis Colts’ WR coach when Sirianni was the OC from 2018-20. Patullo followed Sirianni to Philadelphia and served as the Eagles’ pass game coordinator from 2021-24 before taking over play-calling duties in 2025.

Now, ahead of the 2026 season, it remains to be seen if Patullo will be on Sirianni’s staff.