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Veteran Coach Scot Loeffler Leaves Bowling Green for Eagles' Quarterback Duties
25 Aug
Summary
- Scot Loeffler, former Bowling Green head coach, joins the Philadelphia Eagles as quarterbacks coach
- Loeffler had a successful tenure at Bowling Green, navigating the team through challenges and leading them to back-to-back winning seasons
- Loeffler is known for his extensive football knowledge and passion for the game, with a focus on developing quarterbacks

In a surprising move, veteran coach Scot Loeffler has departed from his role as Bowling Green's head coach to join the Philadelphia Eagles as their new quarterbacks coach. Loeffler, who had been with Bowling Green since 2020, is known for his extensive football knowledge and passion for developing quarterbacks.
During his time at Bowling Green, Loeffler navigated the team through a "perfect storm" of challenges, including a rebuild, the global pandemic, and the advent of the transfer portal and NIL. Despite these obstacles, he led the Falcons to back-to-back winning seasons, a remarkable turnaround from their previous struggles.
Now, Loeffler will bring his expertise to the Eagles, where he will be tasked with elevating the game of quarterback Jalen Hurts. Hurts, the reigning Super Bowl MVP, is entering his fourth season in the NFL and will be working with his sixth play-caller. Loeffler's wealth of experience, which includes stints as a head coach, offensive coordinator, and quarterback coach, is expected to be a valuable asset in helping Hurts reach new heights.
The move to the NFL represents a significant opportunity for Loeffler, who has long been considered well-suited for the professional ranks. His former boss, Steve Addazio, believes Loeffler's focus on football and his ability to implement complex game plans make him an ideal fit for the pro game.