Kevin Patullo Lands Passing Game Coordinator Role with Dolphins
The former Eagles assistant finds a new home in Miami under first-time head coach Jeff Hafley. Here's what it means for Patullo's career and the Dolphins' offensive rebuild.
Kevin Patullo Lands Passing Game Coordinator Role with Dolphins
Kevin Patullo has officially moved on from his Philadelphia tenure, landing in Miami as the Dolphins' new passing game coordinator. The hire makes sense on multiple levels — both for Patullo's career trajectory and for a Dolphins organization looking to rebuild under first-time head coach Jeff Hafley.
A Logical Landing Spot
Patullo joins an offensive staff led by Bobby Slowik, who ironically interviewed for the Eagles' offensive coordinator position before landing in Miami. The connection is fitting: both men will now work to piece together an offense that desperately needs direction after a tumultuous 2025 season.
The Miami situation suits Patullo well beyond just the football. His daughter is an elite golfer with professional potential, and Florida's year-round golf climate doesn't hurt. He also attended high school in Davey, Florida — right near the Dolphins' old training facility.
What This Means for Patullo's Future
A passing game coordinator role under a defensive-minded first-time head coach is exactly where you'd expect a guy like Patullo to land. He'll have significant input on the offensive side, working directly with whoever becomes Miami's next quarterback.
The Eagles Connection
For the Eagles, this closes another chapter on the coaching turnover from the past year. The focus now shifts fully to what Sean Manning and the new offensive staff can build in Philadelphia.
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