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Eagles Bid Farewell to Longtime Offensive Line Coach
Jeff Stoutland leaves the team after 13 seasons of success and community impact.
Feb. 4, 2026 at 8:23pm
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The Philadelphia Eagles have announced the departure of their longtime offensive line coach, Jeff Stoutland, who has been with the team for the past 13 seasons. In a statement, the Eagles expressed deep gratitude for Stoutland's 'legendary contributions' and his immeasurable impact on the franchise and the local community.
Why it matters
Stoutland has been a key figure in the Eagles' success over the past decade, helping the team reach three Super Bowls and win two championships. His departure marks the end of an era and raises questions about the future of the team's offensive line and coaching staff.
The details
During Stoutland's tenure, the Eagles had at least one Pro Bowl offensive lineman in all 13 seasons, and five players were named to a total of 15 All-Pro teams. The team also praised Stoutland's commitment to the community, noting his involvement with the Eagles Autism Foundation and other philanthropic initiatives.
- On February 5, 2026, Jeff Stoutland announced his departure from the Eagles.
The players
Jeff Stoutland
The longtime offensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, who has been with the team for the past 13 seasons and played a key role in their recent success.
Philadelphia Eagles
The professional American football team based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who have won two Super Bowl championships during Stoutland's tenure as offensive line coach.
What they’re saying
“Our organization is deeply grateful for Stout's contributions to our team over the last 13 seasons. In addition to helping to deliver three Super Bowl trips and two World Championships to the city of Philadelphia, he has been a champion of our community, having given much of his time and effort to the Eagles Autism Foundation and many of our team's philanthropic initiatives.”
— Philadelphia Eagles (nbcsports.com)
What’s next
The Eagles will now need to find a replacement for Stoutland, who has been a crucial part of the team's offensive success over the past 13 seasons.
The takeaway
Stoutland's departure marks the end of an era for the Eagles, but his legacy will continue to be felt through the success of the players he has coached and the positive impact he has had on the local community. The team will need to find a worthy successor to continue the tradition of excellence on the offensive line.
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