Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell have almost completely erased the Matt Patricia-era Detroit Lions. When Detroit Lions general manager Brad Holmes took over in 2021, he tried to placate the fanbase by calling his job a “retooling” of the existing roster.
The final years of Bill Belichick's tenure with the New England Patriots were marred by questionable decisions, none more so than the team's baffling choice for an offensive coordinator in 2022.
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni wouldn't directly say whether or not he would go back in time and replace defensive coordinator Sean Desai
One of the biggest mistakes the Philadelphia Eagles made this season was replacing Sean Desai as the defensive coordinator with Matt Patricia. Now, the Eagles' abrupt change of coordinator late in the season may be another team's gain.
The Philadelphia Eagles coaching staff will look much different next season with the team parting ways with its offensive and defensive coordinators. Philadelphia has reportedly moved on from offensive coordinator Brian Johnson and both defensive play-callers from this season, Sean Desai and Matt Patricia.
Former Seattle Seahawks assistant coach Sean Desai got his first chance at being an NFL defensive coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles this season, but unfortunately, it did not go as he would've hoped.
The Philadelphia Eagles’ problems extend beyond just one side of the ball, but the defense is a logical first place to address after an embarrassing effort in their 32-9 loss to the Tampa Buccaneers in the NFL playoffs.
We're now faced with the reality that we have but three NFL games left this season. It seems better if we take a proactive approach to securing some numbers now for next weekend.
Thanks to his time with the New England Patriots, Matt Patricia is used to making headlines during the Divisional playoffs. Alas for Patricia, his road to the Super Bowl came to a dead end last week and it appears his career with the Philadelphia Eagles is destined for the same fate.
One Philadelphia Eagles coach has decided not to return to the team following the 2023 season. The Eagles were set to have some turnover on the staff following a two-month stretch that saw the team lose six of their final seven games.
The Philadelphia Eagles stumbled down the stretch in the second half of the 2023-2024 season and many NFL fans knew there were going to be a number of changes to their franchise.
The Eagles are headed for a full revamp of their defensive staff. The Eagles are reportedly parting ways with senior defensive assistant Matt Patricia.
After relieving defensive coordinator Sean Desai of his play-calling duties last month, the Philadelphia Eagles fired him, per multiple reports Sunday.
Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that Eagles senior defensive assistant Matt Patricia, who is no longer under contract with the team, plans to explore
As the Philadelphia Eagles imploded in Monday night's 32-9 playoff loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots fans probably felt a bit of Déjà vu.
The Philadelphia Eagles defense isn’t doing much to stop the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their NFL Playoffs matchup, and defensive coordinator Matt Patricia is getting clowned on social media.
Once upon a time, the Philadelphia Eagles ran their record to an NFL-best 10-1 with wins over such playoff-bound teams as Miami, Dallas, Kansas City and Buffalo. What changed?
Among the myriad issues with the Philadelphia Eagles in their freefall from the top of the NFC to the middle of the pack is their play in the second half.
The Philadelphia Eagles had an embarrassing collapse in week 17 against the Cardinals. After being up 21-6 at the half, the defense surrendered 29 points in the second half.
For the New England Patriots fans who tuned into ESPN's latest edition of Monday Night Football as the Seattle Seahawks pulled the 20-17 upset win over
Things were looking okay for the Eagles on Monday night in Seattle. With 1:52 left to play, the Eagles led the Seahawks 17-13. Seattle got the ball at its own 8-yard line with just one timeout.
The Philadelphia Eagles reshuffled some staff responsibilities ahead of Monday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks, and we are starting to get an understanding of why.
The Philadelphia Eagles defense hasn't been good of late. In fact, it has been downright awful. But is handing the reins to Patricia the right move?
The Philadelphia Eagles quietly made a significant change within their coaching staff ahead of Week 15.
The Philadelphia Eagles have made an adjustment in their defensive coaching ranks ahead of Monday night's game against the Seattle Seahawks. NFL Network reported Sunday that former Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia, a coaching consultant for the Eagles, will be on the sideline calling the plays Monday.
Philadelphia Eagles (10-3) senior defensive assistant Matt Patricia will be on the sideline calling the plays into the green dot player beginning with Monday’s Week 15 road contest against the Seattle Seahawks (6-7).
Philadelphia has surrendered at least 33 points in each of its last three games, and as it seeks to right the ship, is making a major change on the defensive side of the ball.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Eagles have made a change at defensive coordinator with Matt Patricia taking over defensive play-calling from
Matt Patricia was fired by the Detroit Lions three years ago, after repeatedly struggling to establish Detroit's defense and alienating prominent members
Bill O’Brien has been tasked with trying to fix a New England Patriots offense that was horrible in 2022, and he may have taken a shot at one of his predecessors while working toward that goal.
The former Pats staffer and ex-Detroit Lions head coach has a fresh start after joining the Philadelphia Eagles as a senior defensive assistant.
The Philadelphia Eagles might add Matt Patricia to their defensive coaching staff, the Boston Herald reported Sunday. The longtime New England Patriots assistant and former Detroit Lions head coach "has a shot" to land with the Eagles "presumably as a linebackers coach," the report said.
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