Jeff Stoutland announces he'll no longer coach the Eagles' offensive line

Eagles' Legendary Coach Jeff Stoutland Hangs Up His Cleats, Leaving a Power Vacuum in Philly

In a surprise move, Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland announced on Wednesday that he's hanging up his cleats and leaving the team. The 13-year veteran coach expressed his gratitude for the experience, stating that his time with the Eagles has been "the great privilege of my coaching career." He thanked the city of Philadelphia, which he claimed "demands" but also "gives back."

Stoutland's departure leaves a massive hole in the Eagles' coaching staff. Under his guidance, the team won two Super Bowls and produced some of the best offensive lines in league history. Players like Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, and Evan Mathis became household names under Stoutland's tutelage.

Kelce, who is now a Hall of Fame lock, credits Stoutland for having the biggest impact on his career. He praised Stoutland's passion, eagerness to teach, and unwavering commitment to excellence. The two formed a strong bond that extended beyond coach-player relationships.

However, it's unclear what led to Stoutland's departure from the run game coordinator role he took on in 2018. Some speculate that his responsibilities were taken away due to injuries or underperformance, although others argue that the team simply wanted to bring in new ideas.

Stoutland is a rare coach to have served under three Eagles head coaches – Chip Kelly, Doug Pederson, and Nick Sirianni. He will be remembered for his contributions to the team's success, both on and off the field.

As the Eagles' coaching staff searches for Stoutland's replacement, one thing is certain: his departure leaves a void that won't be easily filled.
 
man πŸ˜’ i feel bad for stoutland tho, 13 yrs with an amazing team like the eagles? he must've wanted to do something else, but still gotta respect him for giving it his all ❀️ also gotta wonder what's next for kelce and the rest of those guys... they're gonna miss stoutland's guidance big time 🀯
 
man i feel bad for the eagles they just lost their oline coach jeff stoutland what a legend he was 🀯 two super bowls and all the amazing players that came out from his system like jason kelce laney johnson evan mathis those guys are household names now πŸ˜‚ but you gotta wonder what led to his departure was it injuries or did they wanna bring in new ideas? not sure about me i think the eagles will struggle to find someone who can match stoutland's level of passion and expertise πŸ€” anyway gotta respect the guy for leaving on his own terms and giving back to the city that gave him so much πŸ’•
 
πŸ€” Man, it's crazy to think Jeff Stoutland is done with coaching in Philly 🏈πŸ’ͺ. I mean, two Super Bowls and a legacy like that? He deserves all the credit for making Jason Kelce the legend he is today πŸ˜‚. But at the same time, you gotta wonder what went down behind the scenes... was it just a case of them wanting to shake things up or was there something more going on? πŸ€” The fact that they're not mentioning any 'injuries' or 'underperformance' as the reason for his departure is a bit suspicious in my book 😏. Either way, Stoutland's gonna be missed around these parts πŸ’•. Who knows what's next for him? Maybe he'll come back as a GM or something πŸ€“!
 
omg i cant believe ppl are mourning jeff stoutlands departure like he was some kinda superhero coach 🀣 he was just doing his job and now suddenly he's a legend? i mean dont get me wrong, 2 super bowls and all that but come on its not like he invented the o-line πŸ€‘ the eagles prob just got rid of him cuz they wanted to shake things up or bring in some new "innovative" ideas watever that means πŸ€ͺ kelce might have had a thing for him but thats not gonna fill the power vacuum 🚫
 
πŸ€”πŸ˜± I gotta say, it's crazy how much of an impact Jeff Stoutland had on that team! He was like the glue that held them together all those years, and now he's gone 🚫. I'm not surprised he left under mysterious circumstances though... teams are always looking for new ideas, right? πŸ˜’ But seriously, it's sad to see him go. Jason Kelce spoke so highly of him, and it's clear they had a special bond πŸ’•. The Eagles will definitely feel his absence on the field 🏈.
 
man i'm still trying to wrap my head around this news 😱 jeff stoutland was more than just an o-line coach he was like a father figure to the guys on the team especially kelce 🀝 kelce's praise of stoutland is so sincere it's hard not to get choked up thinking about all the good stuff they accomplished together πŸ‘ but at the same time i'm curious why he felt the need to leave πŸ€” was it really the responsibilities that took over or did he just feel like he'd said everything he wanted to say? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ anyway gotta respect stoutland's dedication to the team and the city of philly ❀️
 
omg what does this mean for the eagles next season πŸ€”πŸ˜¬ i know he was a legend coach but it's gonna be tough to replace him, especially since kelce is out of nowhere making us all go crazy with his hall of fame lock status πŸ˜‚πŸ‘ stoutland might've taken some flak from the media but honestly we gotta give it up for the guy who made players like kelce and johnson superstars πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€” I'm telling you, this is no coincidence that Jeff Stoutland is leaving Philly. They're trying to break his spirit and keep him from revealing the truth about what was really going on in the team's operations. Mark my words, he knew too much and they didn't want him around anymore... πŸ˜’ All those Super Bowls won under his guidance? Just a distraction from the real issue at hand: corruption and backroom deals. I'm not buying the "injuries" or "underperformance" excuse either. There's more to this story, trust me... πŸ‘€
 
man i'm shocked 😱 like stoutland was such a huge part of the team's success for 13 years and now he's just... gone πŸ€” it makes sense that injuries were a factor, but you gotta wonder what else went down behind the scenes πŸ€‘ kelce is right though, stoutland was more than just a coach - he was like a mentor and friend to him πŸ‘« i'm not surprised they're struggling to find his replacement, stoutland's coaching style is one of a kind πŸ’₯ anyway, it's gonna be interesting to see how the team adjusts without him πŸ”„
 
omg u gotta feel bad 4 Jeff Stoutland leavin tha Eagles πŸ€• he was defo a legend in da city & had such a huge impact on da team's success. I mean, 2 super bowls is no joke! 😲 but its crazy dat we dont know wut led to his departure... was it injuries or did the coaching staff just wanna shake things up? πŸ€” whatever da reason, we gotta give Stoutland props 4 all he did 4 da team & da city πŸ’―
 
I'm like totally bummed about this πŸ˜”... I mean, who can blame Jeff Stoutland for leaving? He's been with the team for 13 years and won TWO Super Bowls! That's wild πŸ’₯ But at the same time, I feel bad for the Eagles... they're gonna miss that guy so much πŸ€•. I don't think it's necessarily about injuries or underperformance, though – I mean, he's a legend coach and you'd think the team would want to keep him around πŸ‘Š. Plus, Jason Kelce is literally saying all the right things about Stoutland... which kinda makes me wonder if there was more to the story than we're being told πŸ€”. Whatever happens next, though – one thing's for sure: Philly fans are gonna miss that passionate coach ❀️
 
OMG, this is sad news πŸ€•! Jeff Stoutland was such an iconic coach in Philly sports history πŸ’ͺ. He did so much to shape the Eagles' offense and create some amazing memories for fans like me 🏈❀️. I'm still trying to process why he left the team πŸ€”... maybe it's true what people say about the injuries affecting the run game? πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ But let's be real, his departure is a huge loss for the Eagles' coaching staff πŸ€•. Kelce spoke so well about Stoutland, I'm sure we'll miss him around here πŸ˜”. The only good news is that he gets to enjoy the fruits of all his labor and say goodbye to the grind πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸŽ‰ #RIPJeffStoutland #EaglesLegend #FootballForever
 
πŸ˜” So much talent leaving the Eagles... I mean, you can say they're getting younger but it's still super sad to see guys like Jeff Stoutland go. He was an awesome coach and leader, and his legacy is huge for this team. Jason Kelce's got some good words about him, that's always a good sign 😊. But seriously, I'm curious about what led to his departure... was it really just injuries or underperformance or more? We'll have to wait and see how the team fills this void πŸ€”.
 
man i'm shocked 😱 he was like the OG of the eagles coachin crew 🀠 and two super bowls under his belt is crazy! πŸ‘ i remember when jason kelce was still a rookie and stoutland took him under his wing, now look at kelce bein a hall of famer πŸ™Œ it's clear that stoutland had a big impact on the team. but what happened behind the scenes tho? πŸ€” we'll probably never know for sure, but one thing's for sure, Stoutland is leavin' a power vacuum in philly πŸ’ͺ and it's gonna be tough to find someone who can fill his shoes πŸ‘ 
 
ugh i'm still in shock he was such an huge part of the eagles dynasty i remember when they first drafted him back in 2012 and how far he took them... 🀯🏈 any way, it's gonna be tough to find someone who can match his experience & coaching skills. kelce's praise for stoutland is well-deserved, he was like a father figure to those guys πŸ™ŒπŸ’ͺ
 
I'm really gonna miss Jeff Stoutland around here πŸ€•. He was an integral part of this team's success and I think we're all losing out on some quality coaching wisdom now. I mean, two Super Bowls with one guy? That's insane! πŸ’₯ And Jason Kelce is still going on about how much he loves him, that's saying something πŸ˜‚. But seriously, what happened here? Some people say injuries, others say new ideas... it doesn't matter why he left, Stoutland was a coach for life and we're all gonna feel the loss of his guidance now πŸ€”.
 
I don’t usually comment but I feel bad for Jeff Stoutland... leaving a power vacuum in Philly like that must be tough for him... I mean, he’s had such an impact on the team, especially with those Super Bowl wins πŸˆπŸ‘ He was more than just a coach, he seemed to connect with the players and they with him... Jason Kelce saying he's the biggest influence on his career is no joke, that's some serious praise 😊

I don’t know what happened behind the scenes but it sounds like Stoutland might not have been given the freedom to do his thing anymore... or maybe injuries just took their toll πŸ€• Whoever takes over, they’re gonna have big shoes to fill
 
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