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Eagles players go partying at strip club in wake of team firing Kevin Patullo

It seems like the Philadelphia Eagles are fully over their postseason exit.

Head coach Nick Sirianni heads into the 2026 season with a lot of...
Head coach Nick Sirianni heads into the 2026 season with a lot of criticism and the Philadelphia Eagles needing stability.LAPRESSE

The Philadelphia Eagles are heading into the 2026 season with way more questions than answers. While it's become almost impossible for a team not named the Kansas City Chiefs to win back-to-back Super Bowls, the Eagles truly disappointed in 2025. Their record was fine, as they earned the No. 3 seed in the NFC, but a first round playoff exit has already sparked changes.

Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo has been fired. Head coach Nick Sirianni is dealing with criticism, while star wide receiver A.J. Brown is angling for a trade at any moment. There also seem to be some internal annoyances with how quarterback Jalen Hurts has been treated by the coaching staff. Reportedly, some players feel he doesn't get criticized enough. But despite some of these locker room struggles and the early postseason exit, it seems like a part of the team isn't paying much mind to any of the drama.

Eagles players go partying at strip club in wake of team firing Kevin Patullo
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Eagles players decided to get over postseason exit with a strip club visit

A story went viral on Saturday, as an Eagles superfan has alleged that several Eagles players went partying at a strip club shortly after getting eliminated by the San Francisco 49ers. Steve Maltepes, known as "The Philly Godfather", recounted a story of his son telling him that Eagles players were at Sin City, a gentleman's club in Philadelphia, and were "partying like they won the Super Bowl".

While players have every right to do whatever they please, especially now that the season is over, the story definitely raised some eyebrows. Some fans are saying that the players were celebrating Patullo's firing. After all, who can blame them for wanting to have fun together after going through a physically and mentally grueling season.

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