Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland will not return to the team for the upcoming season, according to a report from Tim McManus of ESPN.
Stoutland has served as the architect of the Eagles offensive line since 2013, spanning the tenures of multiple head coaches. He is widely regarded as one of the premier position coaches in the NFL, credited with the development of perennial Pro Bowlers and maintaining one of the league's most consistent offensive fronts over the last decade.
The departure of Stoutland marks a significant shift for the Philadelphia Eagles coaching staff. Under his guidance, the unit became a cornerstone of the team's identity, including their Super Bowl LII victory. The organization has not yet named a successor or provided further details regarding his exit.
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