
Iconic Eagles coach leaving team after messy ending with Nick Sirianni
NY Post
There was no unity among the Eagles’ coaches in the trenches.
After a disappointing season in Philadelphia, Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland resigned from the position he has held since 2013, a role in which he helped orchestrate two Super Bowl wins while also acting as their run game coordinator.
Reports are now trickling out that Stoutland was relieved of his duties as run game coordinator midway through the 2025 season by head coach Nick Sirianni and that factored into this decision.
ESPN reports that Stoutland was not consulted about the changes and felt he was no longer wanted.
Stoutland was offered a job on the staff of the new offensive coordinator, Sean Mannion, but declined to return.
Much of the offense’s failures fell on former offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo, who was let go after the season. The Eagles’ season ended with a disappointing home wild-card loss to the 49ers in which the offense was stagnant for large stretches.

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