Beloved Eagles Coach Finally Breaks Silence After Abrupt Exit From Team
Summary
Jeff Stoutland, the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive line coach since 2013, left the team abruptly after disagreements with head coach Nick Sirianni about offensive strategy. Stoutland spoke publicly for the first time about the 2025 season, saying the team's struggles came down to play execution and play-calling decisions.Key Facts
- Jeff Stoutland was the Eagles' offensive line coach from 2013 until he left in early 2025.
- He had a strong reputation and was well-liked within the team.
- Tensions arose between Stoutland and head coach Nick Sirianni during the 2025 season over changes in running game strategy.
- Sirianni and then-offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo made changes to the run game without fully consulting Stoutland.
- Stoutland stepped down from the run game coordinator role because he felt it no longer matched his responsibilities.
- The Eagles ranked 24th in total offense and 23rd in passing and rushing yards in 2025.
- Quarterback Jalen Hurts faced criticism as the offense was considered stagnant.
- Stoutland said the main issues were poor execution and bad play-calling, not external excuses.
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