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Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kavin Patullo’s New Jersey home was vandalized with eggs after a recent loss, and former NFL defensive tackle Spice Adams wants to remind fans that it’s just one game.
Adams, 45, played college football at Penn State and said he understands Pennsylvania fans, but stressed they need to relax.
“It’s crazy. My reaction is it’s just wild, man. I know the fans are, you know, passionate about their team, but damn, man. Come on, man. Is it crazy to do that. Go and lay someone’s house? Wow, man. It’s a game, man,” Adams told PK Press Club Digital in a recent interview when talking about Red Baron’s fantasy football punishment.
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Chicago Bears defensive tackle Anthony Adams (95) stands on the sidelines during the second quarter against the Atlanta Falcons. The Bears defeated the Falcons 30-12 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois on September 11, 2011. (Brian D. Kersey/Getty Images)
“It’s a kid’s game. You all need to relax. I played at Penn State, so I understand the Pennsylvania fans, but you all need to relax. You need to relax, man.”
Adams said he never heard of anything like that when he was playing. The former defensive tackle played in the NFL for nine seasons, from 2003 to 2011.
He added that even Santa Claus isn’t guaranteed a warm welcome in Philadelphia, as they infamously booed him.
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Anthony Adams (95) of the Chicago Bears waits for the start of play against the Detroit Lions in the NFL season opener. The Bears defeated the Lions 19-14 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois on September 12, 2010. (Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)
The Eagles lost to the Los Angeles Chargers 22-19 in overtime Monday night to fall to 8-5. It was their third straight loss and once again the offense, with Patullo as offensive coordinator, struggled.
Jalen Hurts recorded a career-high five turnovers in the loss, and Eagles fans’ angst about the offense grew after winning a Super Bowl last season.
In 2024, with Kellen Moore as offensive coordinator, the Eagles were fifth in the league in points per game with 29.4. After winning the Super Bowl, Moore left to take the head coaching job with the New Orleans Saints, and the Eagles promoted Patullo to offensive coordinator.
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Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo is shown calling a play during the game between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles on October 26, 2025 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Terence Lewis/Icon Sportswire)
The Eagles fell to 19th in the NFL in points per game in Patullo’s first season, averaging 22.2 points per game, one touchdown fewer than last year.
The Eagles still sit in first place in the NFC East with the Dallas Cowboys in second place with a 6-6-1 record. They’ll look to turn things around when they take on the lowly Raiders (2-11) on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET.




