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Eagles seek a 'home base' as Jalen Hurts highlights offensive inconsistency
Summary
Jalen Hurts said the team needs a 'home base' to restore offensive identity after the Eagles' 23-19 wild-card loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The club's offensive coordinator situation is unresolved as the offseason begins.
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Jalen Hurts used the phrase "home base" during his final interview before the offseason to describe the offensive identity he wants for the Philadelphia Eagles. The team was eliminated 23-19 in the NFC wild-card round by the San Francisco 49ers. Players and coaches discussed a season marked by shifting offensive approaches and several different play callers. The club has not announced whether first-time offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo will return for 2026.
Key facts:
- Jalen Hurts said the Eagles need a "home base"—a steady offensive identity and a comfort zone.
- The Eagles lost 23-19 to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC wild-card game.
- Kevin Patullo was the team's first-time offensive coordinator in 2025 and his status for 2026 is unresolved.
- The passing game produced 0.14 EPA per dropback in 2025, reported as the lowest in the Sirianni era (per TruMedia).
- The offense used pre-snap motion on roughly 44% of plays (per Sharp Football Analysis) and had an NFL-high 253 plays with two seconds or less on the play clock (per TruMedia).
Summary:
The season's offensive inconsistency and repeated play-caller changes framed the Eagles' final outcome and prompted public calls from players for clearer identity. Undetermined at this time.
