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BREAKING: Jeff Stoutland Stepping Down as Eagles OL Coach

Sport Syntax·2 min read·Updated about 1 month ago
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The Philadelphia Eagles will have a new offensive line coach for the first time in several seasons as Jeff Stoutland transitions out of his coaching role, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. While Stoutland will no longer be on the sidelines as a position coach, he is reportedly staying with the Eagles organization in a different capacity.

The coaching change follows the arrival of offensive coordinator Sean Mannion, who is reportedly set to bring in his own group of assistants. Stoutland is widely considered one of the most respected offensive line gurus in the NFL, and his departure from the active coaching staff represents a major shift for the franchise's identity upfront.

During his tenure in Philadelphia, Stoutland was credited with the development of multiple All-Pro selections and helped maintain one of the league's most consistent offensive lines. The team has not yet announced who will succeed him in the role or what his new title within the organization will be.

This move marks the end of an era for the Eagles coaching staff, which has relied on Stoutland's expertise through multiple head coaching regimes. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how the unit performs under new leadership as Mannion shapes the offense.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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