Following a disappointing playoff loss to the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts notably declined to support the return of offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo. While other players like Saquon Barkley defended the coach, Hurts deferred all staffing decisions to the team's front office and ownership. The quarterback emphasized the need for the team to establish a consistent offensive identity after a season defined by second-half struggles and fluctuating production. The report also highlights broader team tension, including a sideline dispute between Hurts and star receiver A.J. Brown, who avoided the media during locker room cleanouts. Ultimately, the article suggests the Eagles face a pivotal offseason as they evaluate whether to undergo their fifth coaching change at the coordinator position in five years.