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Eagles Coaching Staff Shaken by O-Line Guru's Retirement
5 Feb
Summary
- Long-time offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland is retiring from the Eagles.
- Stoutland arrived in 2013 and was instrumental in two Super Bowl victories.
- The team must now replace a key coach responsible for the O-line's success.

The Philadelphia Eagles are experiencing a notable shift in their coaching department following the retirement announcement of veteran offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland. Stoutland, who began his tenure with the Eagles in 2013, expressed his deep connection to the city and his gratitude for the past 13 years, calling it the greatest privilege of his coaching career.
His tenure, which also included responsibilities as run game coordinator since 2018, was marked by significant success, including instrumental contributions to two Super Bowl championships. Stoutland's departure necessitates a search for a new offensive line coach, a crucial role given the unit's consistent high performance and Stoutland's role in developing key strategies like the 'Tush Push.'




