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Jeff Stoutland, Philadelphia Eagles' Longtime OL Coach, Is Leaving the Team After 13 Seasons
Jeff Stoutland coached Philadelphia Eagles' offensive line for 13 years, producing 27 Pro Bowl nods and two Super Bowl wins before stepping down amid coaching changes.
- On Feb. 4, 2026, Jeff Stoutland announced he will not return next season as the Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach, posting on X that his time coaching with the Eagles has come to an end.
- Before Philadelphia, Stoutland built his reputation at Alabama, where he helped win two BCS titles during his nearly 30-year college coaching career.
- Among honors, Stoutland earned helping seven players to 26 Pro Bowls and five to All-Pro honors, including Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, and Jordan Mailata, during his 13 seasons.
- Now, the Eagles must search for a new offensive line coach as Stoutland declined a staff role, and Sean Mannion faces crucial offseason hires, according to reports.
- Sources say tension over run-game changes contributed as Jeff Stoutland was not consulted and no longer desired the run-game coordinator title; Mannion's McVay-Shanahan scheme raised concerns, risking offensive continuity.
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