Jeff Stoutland's Departure Leaves Philly Football Community in Shambles. The Eagles legend, who coached some of the team's most talented players, is finally gone after 13 years at the helm. For Jason Kelce, it was a gut-wrenching moment.
The 2016 season was a brutal period for Kelce, who was often overmatched and committing penalties. Fans and the organization were clamoring to get rid of him, with rumors of a trade swirling around his head. But Stoutland saw potential in the center, believing he had the will to fix his technique. Over the offseason, Kelce worked tirelessly with Stoutland, and their partnership would go on to become one of the most successful in Eagles history.
Kelce credited Stoutland's unwavering faith in him as instrumental in his development. "I think one of the greatest things a human being can give another is belief," Kelce said, fighting back tears during his retirement speech. The Eagles went on to win their first-ever Super Bowl, and Kelce became an All-Pro center.
Stoutland's impact extended far beyond Kelce's career. Players like Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson owe their success to the coach who pushed them to be their best. Stoutland transformed Mailata from a raw rugby prospect into a dominant tackle, while Johnson went on to become one of the greatest right tackles in football history.
The Eagles' run game struggled behind an O-line that was no longer as strong, and rumors of Stoutland's status had been circulating for weeks. Despite his importance to the team, he was let go by the organization, with many fans left reeling from the news.
Kelce took to social media to express his gratitude to Stoutland, calling him "the person I credit most with my career." Mailata and Johnson also spoke out about Stoutland's impact on their careers. As for the Eagles' O-line room, it will never be the same without Stoutland.
The 2016 season was a brutal period for Kelce, who was often overmatched and committing penalties. Fans and the organization were clamoring to get rid of him, with rumors of a trade swirling around his head. But Stoutland saw potential in the center, believing he had the will to fix his technique. Over the offseason, Kelce worked tirelessly with Stoutland, and their partnership would go on to become one of the most successful in Eagles history.
Kelce credited Stoutland's unwavering faith in him as instrumental in his development. "I think one of the greatest things a human being can give another is belief," Kelce said, fighting back tears during his retirement speech. The Eagles went on to win their first-ever Super Bowl, and Kelce became an All-Pro center.
Stoutland's impact extended far beyond Kelce's career. Players like Jordan Mailata and Lane Johnson owe their success to the coach who pushed them to be their best. Stoutland transformed Mailata from a raw rugby prospect into a dominant tackle, while Johnson went on to become one of the greatest right tackles in football history.
The Eagles' run game struggled behind an O-line that was no longer as strong, and rumors of Stoutland's status had been circulating for weeks. Despite his importance to the team, he was let go by the organization, with many fans left reeling from the news.
Kelce took to social media to express his gratitude to Stoutland, calling him "the person I credit most with my career." Mailata and Johnson also spoke out about Stoutland's impact on their careers. As for the Eagles' O-line room, it will never be the same without Stoutland.