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Ex-NFL player criticizes Eagles fans for damaging the coach’s house following a defeat.

**Eagles Coordinator’s Home Vandalized: A Reminder to Fans**

In a troubling incident following a recent loss, Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kavin Patullo’s New Jersey residence was vandalized with eggs. Former NFL defensive tackle Spice Adams, who played college football at Penn State, expressed his disbelief and urged fans to remember that football is just a game.

Adams, 45, reflected on the passionate nature of Pennsylvania fans but emphasized the need for restraint. “That’s crazy. My reaction to it is that’s just wild, man. I know the fans are passionate about their team, but golly, man. Come on, man. That’s crazy to do that. Go and egg somebody’s house? Wow, man. This is a game,” he stated in a recent interview.

Having played in the NFL for nine seasons from 2003 to 2011, Adams noted that he had never witnessed such behavior during his playing days. He humorously pointed out that even Santa Claus isn’t guaranteed a warm welcome in Philadelphia, where fans are known for their tough love.

The Eagles faced a disappointing defeat against the Los Angeles Chargers, losing 22-19 in overtime, marking their third consecutive loss. Under Patullo’s leadership, the offense has struggled, with quarterback Jalen Hurts recording a career-high five turnovers in the game. The fan base’s frustration has intensified, especially after the team’s Super Bowl victory last season.

In 2024, the Eagles ranked fifth in the league for points per game with 29.4 under former offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who has since taken the head coaching position with the New Orleans Saints. Patullo’s promotion has seen the Eagles drop to 19th in the NFL, averaging 22.2 points per game—one touchdown less than the previous year. Despite these challenges, the Eagles remain in first place in the NFC East, with the Dallas Cowboys trailing at 6-6-1.

Looking ahead, the Eagles will aim to bounce back when they face the struggling Raiders, who hold a record of 2-11, this Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.

**FAQ**

**Q: What happened to Kavin Patullo’s home?**
A: Kavin Patullo’s home was vandalized with eggs following a loss by the Philadelphia Eagles, prompting former NFL player Spice Adams to remind fans to keep perspective on the game. 

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