Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland retires
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Philadelphia Eagles' long-time offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland has announced his retirement. Stoutland, who joined the Eagles in 2013 under coach Chip Kelly, leaves after a decade marked by significant contributions, including two Super Bowl victories. Stoutland also took on the role of run game coordinator in 2018. His departure creates a crucial vacancy for head coach Nick Sirianni and offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, as Stoutland was key in developing the Eagles' highly effective offensive line, particularly the successful "Tush Push" play.
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