Former offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland reveals what went wrong for Eagles in 2025: 'It ain't that hard'
Jeff Stoutland, the former offensive line coach for the Philadelphia Eagles, discussed the team's struggles during the 2025 season. He attributed the lack of success to issues with play-calling and execution, stating that it should not be complicated. Stoutland's departure after 13 seasons has raised questions about the team's direction and decision-making processes.
- ▪The Eagles' offense was the worst of the Sirianni era in 2025, averaging 22.3 points per game.
- ▪Stoutland cited play-calling and execution as key reasons for the team's offensive failures.
- ▪He left the organization after feeling his voice was not heard regarding changes to the run game.
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Former offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland reveals what went wrong for Eagles in 2025: 'It ain't that hard' Stoutland has his own opinion about Philly's lackluster offense By Jordan Dajani Apr 28, 2026 at 2:20 pm ET • 2 min read Getty Images The Philadelphia Eagles' offense is undergoing some massive changes this offseason. Yes, Nick Sirianni is still the head coach and Jalen Hurts is still the quarterback, but star wideout A.J. Brown is on his way out, the Eagles fired offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and replaced him with Sean Mannion, and the franchise no longer has their most important assistant: Offensive line coach and run game coordinator Jeff Stoutland.Stoutland announced in February that he was leaving the organization after 13 seasons served.
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