Eagles Offensive Line Coach Jeff Stoutland Departs After 13 Seasons

Stoutland, a key architect of the Eagles' dominant offensive line, is leaving the organization.

Feb. 4, 2026 at 7:47pm

Jeff Stoutland, the longtime offensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, has announced his departure from the team after 13 seasons. Stoutland, who is widely regarded as one of the NFL's best offensive line coaches, helped guide the Eagles to nine playoff appearances, six NFC East division titles, and two Super Bowl championships during his tenure.

Why it matters

Stoutland's departure represents a significant loss for the Eagles, as he was instrumental in developing one of the league's most formidable offensive lines. His ability to mold players and get the most out of his unit was a key factor in the team's sustained success over the past decade.

The details

Stoutland, 63, joined the Eagles in 2013 and has worked under four different head coaches during his time with the organization. He has been a coach for 43 years in the NFL and college. Under Stoutland's guidance, the Eagles' offensive line has been consistently excellent, with at least one Pro Bowler on the unit in all 13 seasons he was with the team - the longest such streak since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970.

  • Stoutland announced his departure on social media on February 4, 2026.
  • Stoutland had been the Eagles' offensive line coach since 2013.

The players

Jeff Stoutland

A veteran NFL and college coach who spent the past 13 seasons as the offensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, helping the team to sustained success and two Super Bowl championships.

Lane Johnson

An offensive tackle for the Philadelphia Eagles who was named to the Pro Bowl four times and earned All-Pro honors three times under Stoutland's tutelage.

Jason Kelce

The Eagles' starting center, who was selected to the Pro Bowl four times and named an All-Pro three times while playing for Stoutland.

Jordan Mailata

A rising star offensive tackle for the Eagles who earned his first Pro Bowl selection in 2024 under Stoutland's coaching.

Evan Mathis

A former Eagles offensive guard who was named an All-Pro in 2013 while playing for Stoutland.

Jason Peters

A longtime Eagles offensive tackle who was selected to the Pro Bowl twice and named an All-Pro twice while playing for Stoutland.

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What they’re saying

“When I arrived here in 2013, I did not know what I was signing up for. I quickly learned what this city demands. But more importantly, what it gives back.”

— Jeff Stoutland, Offensive Line Coach (Social Media)

“The past 13 years have been the great privilege of my coaching career. I didn't just work here, I became one of you.”

— Jeff Stoutland, Offensive Line Coach (Social Media)

What’s next

The Eagles will now need to find a replacement for Stoutland, who was widely regarded as one of the best offensive line coaches in the NFL. The team's new offensive coordinator, Sean Mannion, will also need to adjust the offense to account for Stoutland's departure.

The takeaway

Jeff Stoutland's departure from the Philadelphia Eagles represents the end of an era for one of the NFL's most dominant offensive lines. Stoutland's ability to develop players and get the most out of his unit was a key factor in the team's sustained success over the past 13 seasons, including two Super Bowl championships. His legacy in Philadelphia will be that of a coach who helped build a championship-caliber offensive line and contributed greatly to the team's overall success.