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Jeff Stoutland leaves the Eagles: Here’s what we know

EJ Smith
EJ Smith
February 4, 2026
Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland in the tunnel against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images
Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland in the tunnel against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

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daveb475

daveb475

February 4, 2026

No quotes from Sirianni, Roseman or Lurie. Does anyone find that strange?

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joeypa1218

joeypa1218

February 5, 2026

Yes, and also strange that Stout did not mention Nick, Jeff/Howie in his farewell statement.

Michael Curran

Michael Curran

February 5, 2026

Thanks Stout for making the Eagles O line the envy of the NFL. Whatever you choose to do it will be with the same legendary “Stout Intensity”

John Zimmerman

John Zimmerman

February 5, 2026

We have been so spoiled by the stability and competence of Howie and Mr. Lurie over the years, but Stout leaving and the Vic scare has me officially concerned. Is there a culture problem that will doom the team to mediocrity or is this the natural course in updating and modernizing a stale and predictable offense?

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Casey

Casey

February 5, 2026

Guys in their 60s are evaluating whether they want to continue a grueling job and it’s a culture problem.

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robert17

robert17

February 5, 2026

Excellent point!

William Petrick Jr.

William Petrick Jr.

February 5, 2026

Wonder whether the health of the offensive line leaves him in a quandry of how to develop new linemen and adapt to a new scheme as well.

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