Kevin Patullo Refuses WR Additions as EAGLES OC Vows to Fix Offense with Current Roster After Bye Week
The Philadelphia Eagles have entered their bye week surrounded by speculation, frustration, and cautious optimism. After a rocky start to the season, the offense has been under heavy scrutiny from both fans and analysts across the league.

The passing game, once considered one of the team’s biggest strengths, has looked disconnected. Missed routes, timing errors, and inconsistent production have raised questions about whether outside reinforcements are necessary before the trade deadline.
Inside the locker room, however, one voice has been pushing for patience and belief. Elijah Moore, one of the team’s most vocal receivers, insists that the answers aren’t out there on the market—they’re already inside the building.
“We don’t need new faces to fix what’s already in our hands,” Moore said with quiet conviction. “We’ve got talent, chemistry, and trust. We just need to execute better, together. That’s the only solution that matters.”
Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo appears to share that sentiment. Reports indicate that he has resisted front office pressure to sign or trade for additional receivers, maintaining confidence in the unit that’s been built since training camp.
Sources close to the team describe intense film sessions and position meetings during the bye week, as Patullo and quarterback Jalen Hurts work to realign rhythm, spacing, and communication—factors that have slipped in recent weeks.
While some critics view the decision as risky, others see it as a vote of confidence. Philadelphia’s offense has flashed brilliance before, and players like Moore are determined to prove that those moments weren’t coincidences.
The Eagles will return from the bye with renewed focus and heightened expectations. For Patullo, Moore, and the entire receiving corps, the next few games won’t just define their season—they’ll define their identity.