3 Eagles Coaches Who Will Be Gone After the Super Bowl
2. Jeff Stoutland, Run Game Coordinator/Offensive Line
While some coaches like Moore might leave Philadelphia for bigger opportunities this offseason, others may decide they want to move away from football altogether. With that in mind, it wouldn't be shocking if run game coordinator/offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland retired following the Super Bowl.
The 62-year-old Staten Island, NY native has spent the last 41 years coaching various collegiate programs, as well as the Eagles since 2013. He's been a part of some amazing memories throughout his 12 seasons in the City of Brotherly Love, including when he earned his first championship ring at Super Bowl LII.
Stoutland's contributions can't be ignored, especially with how dominant the backfield and offensive line looked this season. At the same time, no one would blame the beloved coach if he decides to retire given that deserves some time to relax after giving two-thirds of his life to the sport.
If Stoutland doesn't return next season, whether it's due to retirement or another reason, it'll be interesting to see how the Eagles will handle a potential departure. He's one of the most important pieces of Sirianni's staff even if he doesn't spend that much time under the spotlight.