THE Philadelphia Eagles have made a major announcement that will have a huge effect on Jalen Hurts.
The quarterback shone in the Super Bowl victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Hurts, 26, will now have to work with a new offensive coordinator for the 2025 season.
The Eagles have since promoted Kevin Patullo into a prominent role alongside Nick Sirianni.
With the void left by Patullo's promotion, the Eagles have been linked with Parks Frazier from the Miami Dolphins.
He is expected to be hired to work as an offensive assistant in the team.
Patullo will now attempt to put his stamp on the Eagles' attack which hosts two of the NFL's best talents.
This includes Hurts and running back Saquon Barkley.
Sirianni has hailed Patullo ahead of him starting his new job.
He said: "Very important to the success that we've had.
"He wears a lot of different hats. Helps me a lot with different head coaching things.
"I can't tell you that I make a decision without saying to Kevin first, 'What do you think?' That's in everything.
"That's in-game, out of game, with scheduling, that's with offensive stuff, that's with game-management stuff, I lean on him a lot.
"That continuity is really important because he knows what I'm thinking in certain situations, how you want things to be taught, all of those different things.
"So he's been a great resource for me the entire time, our success this year, but really the success we've had since we've been here.
"Can't be great without the greatness of others and that is definitely a fact with Kevin Patullo and I trust him with everything.
"Got a ton of trust and faith with him. He's awesome."
Hurts was asked about the prospect of Patullos taking on the role last week.
He said: "He's never been- he's had a different role. It's hard to compare.
"His job would demand something totally different of him.
"I have a lot of confidence in him and what he's shown. But over the years I've learned that's out of my jurisdiction."