Jeff Stoutland is no longer the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive line coach.
Stoutland announced the news himself via his official social media accounts:
Philadelphia,
I’ve decided my time coaching with the Eagles has come to an end.
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.
The past 13 years have been the great privilege of my coaching career. I didn’t just work here, I became one of you.
Stout out
This development comes after last week’s reporting that revealed Stoutland was effectively stripped of his run game coordinator title during the 2025 season. It was also said that Stoutland was expected to return in 2026 … but that clearly is no longer the case.
There’s no denying the Eagles’ rushing attack struggled last year. There were multiple reasons why that was the case: offensive line attrition, Saquon Barkley coming off a massive workload, Jalen Hurts not being as involved in the run game, Kevin Patullo’s shortcomings, and so on. Stoutland also shares some of that blame.
But he obviously didn’t deserve to be dismissed (currently unclear if that’s what happened) after all the equity he built up since originally joining the Eagles in 2013. Stoutland established himself as one of the NFL’s best offensive line coaches as he oversaw blocking units that powered the team to three Super Bowl appearances and two Super Bowl victories. He played a crucial role in the development of a number of high-quality offensive linemen: Lane Johnson, Jason Kelce, Jordan Mailata (who coined “Jeff Stoutland University), Landon Dickerson … and so on.
There’s no getting around it; Stouland’s exit is a massive loss for the Eagles. It’ll be very interesting to see how the team plans to replace him with Sean Mannion taking over as offensive coordinator.
UPDATES: Some more information on this situation.


