Jeff Stoutland, Richie Petitbon receive assistant coach recognition, winning Dr. Z Award
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Richie Petitbon and Jeff Stoutland have been named the 2025 recipients of the Paul “Dr. Z” Zimmerman Award by the Pro Football Writers of America, honoring their lifetime achievements as NFL assistant coaches. Petitbon is retired, while Stoutland is currently the Eagles' run game coordinator/offensive line coach. The award, initiated in 2014, recognizes excellence in coaching and is named after NFL journalist Paul Zimmerman. Other 2025 finalists included Floyd Peters, Thomas Catlin, Terry Robiskie, and John Teerlinck.
Originally by Charean Williamson June 3, 2025
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