The house of Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was vandalized with eggs early Saturday morning, the Moorestown Police Department confirmed to NBC Sports Philadelphia.

The incident happened overnight after the Eagles’ 24-15 loss to the Chicago Bears at Lincoln Financial Field on Black Friday.

The investigation into the matter is ongoing, per a police representative. While a viral video showed unidentified objects being thrown toward Patullo’s New Jersey home, police confirmed the objects were eggs.

Patullo, 44, is in his first season as the Eagles’ offensive coordinator after spending the previous four seasons as their passing game coordinator.

The Eagles’ offense has been underperforming relative to expectations this season. They are 19th in points and 24th in yards this season despite the highest offensive payroll in the NFL.

Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni on Monday confirmed that he’s sticking with Patullo as the offensive play caller despite the recent struggles.

“Just know this: We want to get this thing fixed more than anybody,” Sirianni said on Monday afternoon. “We live it, breathe it, and [are] involved in it every waking second of our lives. That’s what we’re working on right now.”