KEVIN PATULLO PASSING GAME COORDINATOR

NFL Experience: 12th Year (1st with Eagles) College: South Florida Hometown: Hillsborough, NJ

Kevin Patullo is entering his first year as the Philadelphia Eagles’ COACHING TIMELINE passing game coordinator after spending the previous three seasons (2018-20) with the , where he worked on the same Years Team Position coaching staff as Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni. 2021- Philadelphia Eagles Passing Game Coordinator

In 2020, Patullo served as Indianapolis’ pass game specialist and 2020 Indianapolis Colts Pass Game Specialist was a key contributor to the Colts’ offensive success. Indianapolis al- 2018-19 Indianapolis Colts Wide Receivers lowed the second-fewest sacks (21, tied) and third-fewest giveaways (15) in the NFL and ranked ninth in passing yards per attempt (7.6) and 2017 Texas A&M Senior Offensive Analyst 11th in passing yards per game (253.3, sixth among AFC teams). 2015-16 Quarterbacks Quarterback Philip Rivers posted the eighth-best completion per- 2014 Assistant Wide Receivers centage (68.0 pct.) and 10th-most passing yards (4,169) in the league 2012 Offensive QC/Asst. Wide Receivers during his age 39 season in 2020. T.Y. Hilton paced the 2010-11 Buffalo Bills Offensive Quality Control Colts with 762 receiving yards, while fellow wideout Zach Pascal tal- lied career highs with 44 receptions for 629 yards and five 2007-08 Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Assistant/Quality Control (tied). Additionally, Indianapolis gained 916 receiving yards from running 2004-06 Arizona Offensive Graduate Assistant backs (including a career-high 482 yards from ), which 2003-04 South Florida Offensive Graduate Assistant ranked second in the NFL, behind New Orleans (985). Prior to being named pass game specialist, Patullo coached the Colts’ wide receivers from 2018-19. In 2019, Hilton led Indianapolis in receptions (45) for the sixth time in his career and tied Pascal with a team high in receiving touchdowns (five). During his first season with the Colts, Patullo assisted an offense that produced the league’s sixth-most passing yards per game (278.8). Hilton finished the year with 76 catches for 1,270 yards and six touch- downs. Over the last nine weeks of the season, Hilton led the NFL with 916 receiving yards and was the only player to average more than 100 receiving yards per game (114.6) in that span. Patullo started coaching in the NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs, Patullo was a senior offensive analyst at Texas A&M in 2017, work- where he spent two seasons (2007-08) as an offensive assistant and ing closely with the offensive staff on game planning and weekly offen- quality control coach, including a stint with the team’s wide receivers. sive strategy. He coached wide receiver Christian Kirk, a second-round In 2008, he helped wide receiver Dwayne Bowe eclipse 1,000 yards pick (47th overall) by the in the 2018 NFL , who (1,022) for the first time in his career after leading all rookies in recep- garnered second-team All-SEC honors after totaling 58 receptions for tions (70) and receiving yards (995) the previous season. 730 yards and seven touchdowns that season. While earning his master’s degree at Arizona, Patullo worked as From 2015-16, Patullo served as the New York Jets’ quarterbacks an offensive graduate assistant from 2004-06. He originally began his coach. During the 2015 campaign, when the Jets posted a 10-6 record, coaching career as an offensive graduate assistant at his alma mater, Patullo guided to a career-high 3,905 passing yards as South Florida, from 2003-04. well as a career-high, franchise-record 31 passing touchdowns. Fitzpat- Patullo graduated from South Florida and played quarterback and rick also registered a 100-plus passer rating in seven contests. wide receiver from 1999-2002. He won the Golden Bull Award in 1999 Patullo was the assistant wide receivers coach for the Tennessee as the program’s outstanding scout team player and was a four-time Titans in 2014. He helped coach Kendall Wright to a productive year, Academic All-Conference USA selection. Patullo was also a member of featuring a career-high six touchdowns as well as the second-most re- the USF Business School Dean’s List from 2001-03, earning a degree in ceptions (57) and receiving yards (715) on the team. business marketing and graduating in the top 10 percent of his class. Before he joined the Titans, Patullo spent three seasons (2010-12) A native of Hillsborough, NJ, Patullo attended Western High School as an offensive quality control coach with the Buffalo Bills and added in Weston, FL, where he was selected to compete in the Dade-Broward assistant wide receivers coach to his title in 2012. With the Bills, he saw County All-Star Game as a senior in 1998. wide receiver Stevie Johnson record three consecutive seasons with Patullo is married to his wife, Nichole. The couple has a daughter, 1,000-plus yards, including a career-high 1,073 yards in 2010. Lauren, and a son, Logan.

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