PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA â November 30, 2025
In the wake of an embarrassing 24â15 loss to the Chicago Bears, the Philadelphia Eagles locker room was filled with frustration, questions â and now, leadership. While fans across Lincoln Financial Field chanted âFire Kevin!â in outrage over the teamâs sputtering offense and first-year play-caller Kevin Patullo, quarterback Jalen Hurts stepped forward and took full accountability, attempting to calm the storm with a powerful message of ownership.

“That oneâs on me. I had opportunities to change the outcome of that game and I didnât take them,” Hurts said postgame, his tone calm but resolute. “On that third-quarter drive, we had the coverage we wanted. I had A.J. [Brown] in the window and I hesitated. That hesitation cost us. Thatâs not on Coach Patullo. Heâs trusted me with everything since day one. If youâre looking to point fingers, donât start with him. Iâve got to be better. Period.”
The comments come as the heat turns up on offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, who has been under heavy fire following the Eagles’ back-to-back losses to the Cowboys and Bears. Under Patullo, the offense has struggled mightily: the team ranks 24th in total yardage, and Jalen Hurts hasnât thrown a touchdown in two straight games â an unheard-of drought for the MVP runner-up.
But inside the building, at least publicly, there remains a united front. Hurts praised the staffâs preparation and emphasized that execution, not playcalling, was the issue.
“Coach Patullo comes in every day with a plan to help us win. Itâs our job to execute it. He canât throw the passes. He canât pick up the blitz. Thatâs on us â thatâs on me,” Hurts reiterated. “Weâve been through adversity before. This isnât new. But weâve got to respond the right way.”
Still, the Philadelphia faithful are restless. The chant of âFire Kevin!â echoed throughout the stadium late in the fourth quarter and has since taken over social media, with hashtags #FireKevin and #FireSirianni trending nationally. Head coach Nick Sirianni has publicly backed his coordinator, but Hurtsâ support may carry more weight inside the locker room than any press conference quote.
As the Eagles prepare for a must-win clash with the Chargers on Monday Night Football, one thing is clear: Jalen Hurts isnât pointing fingers. Heâs raising his hand.