Jeff Stoutland retired from the Eagles — but not from coaching
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Jeff Stoutland, the Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach, has decided to step down after 13 years with the team. Stoutland's decision follows frustration with the 2025 season and a belief that his input was being overlooked. Despite this move, Stoutland, 63, is not retiring from coaching. Changes in the Eagles' offensive approach, including the implementation of new run designs by former offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and head coach Nick Sirianni, reportedly contributed to Stoutland relinquishing his role as run game coordinator. With Sean Mannion now appointed as the new offensive coordinator, the Eagles are expected to adopt elements of the Sean McVay and Kyle Shanahan systems, areas where Stoutland has no prior experience. Stoutland is now looking to continue his coaching career with another team.
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