RUN GAME COORDINATOR/OFFENSIVE LINE

NFL Experience: 9th Year (9th with Eagles) College: Southern Connecticut State Hometown: New York, NY

Super Bowl Champion: 2017 (LII)

One of the most respected offensive line coaches in the country, COACHING TIMELINE Jeff Stoutland enters his ninth season with the . He is the longest-tenured member of the Eagles’ coaching staff. Years Team Position Stoutland, who boasts 38 years of coaching experience, has direct- 2018- Philadelphia Eagles Run Game Coordinator/OL ed some of the league’s most prolific offensive lines, tutoring 2013-17 Philadelphia Eagles Offensive Line selections in each of his first eight seasons in Philadelphia. In total, he 2011-12 Alabama Offensive Line has led five players to 16 Pro Bowls – guard (2018-20), tackle (2018-20), center (2015, ‘17, ‘20-21), 2010 Miami (FL) Interim Head Coach guard (2014-15) and tackle (2014-17). Kelce’s 2007-10 Miami (FL) Offensive Line four career Pro Bowls under Stoutland’s guidance are the most by any 2000-06 Michigan State Offensive Line center in team history. Furthermore, Peters is the only Eagles tackle to 1999 Syracuse Offensive Line/Recruiting Coordinator ever receive four consecutive Pro Bowl nods. 1997-98 Syracuse Tight Ends/Recruiting Coordinator Stoutland has also helped four players to seven All-Pro honors – Johnson (2017), Kelce (2017-19), Mathis (2013) and Peters (2013-14). 1993-96 Cornell Offensive Line Kelce is one of nine players (one of four offensive linemen) in franchise 1988-92 Southern Conn. St. history to be named first-team All-Pro three times. 1986-87 Syracuse Graduate Assistant/Offensive Line Philadelphia’s offensive lines have featured three Pro Bowlers on 1984-85 Southern Conn. St. Inside Linebackers four occasions, including twice under Stoutland – 2014 (Kelce, Mathis and Peters) and 2019 (Brooks, Kelce and Johnson). Additionally, Stout- land has coached two of the five Eagles offensive lines with multiple All-Pros – 2013 (Mathis and Peters) and 2017 (Johnson and Kelce). Stoutland mentored one of the most dominant offensive lines in the NFL during Philadelphia’s LII-winning season in 2017. The Eagles, who produced a team-record-tying 13 wins en route to an NFC East championship and No. 1 seed in the playoffs, led the league in red zone offense (65.5 pct.) and also ranked third in rushing offense (132.2 ypg) and offensive points per game (26.3). Stoutland’s unit has helped Philadelphia set numerous franchise records, including points (474 in 2014) and (54 in 2014). In addition, his offensive line blocked for the NFL’s leading rusher – Le- Sean McCoy (1,607 yards) – during the 2013 season. At Alabama, Stoutland’s 2012 offensive line was viewed by many insiders as the best in history. The unit featured a pair of first-team All-Americans – center (who became the school’s first winner as the nation’s top center) and guard – who helped pave the way to the Crimson Tide’s second consecutive BCS National Championship. In 2011, Alabama’s offensive line allowed the second-fewest sacks (17) in the conference. Jones and center were named first-team All-SEC, while Jones was also recognized with the Outland Stoutland spent three years as an assistant at Syracuse, coaching Trophy as the nation’s top interior lineman. the tight ends from 1997-98 before taking over the offensive line in Prior to joining the Crimson Tide, Stoutland coached the offensive 1999. He developed first-team All-Big East tackle Mark Baniewicz and line at Miami (FL) from 2007-10 and was the team’s interim head coach tight ends Roland Williams and Kaseem Sinceno. in the 2010 Hyundai Sun Bowl. In his final year, Stoutland helped the From 1993-96, Stoutland tutored the offensive line at Cornell. He Hurricanes lead the ACC in total offense (421.3 ypg) and finish third also held two stints with his alma mater, Southern Connecticut State, in rushing offense (182.5 ypg). Guard Brandon Washington and tackles serving as the offensive coordinator (1988-92) and inside linebackers Orlando Franklin and Jason Fox each collected all-conference honors coach (1984-85). Between his stops with the Owls, Stoutland worked as under Stoutland before moving on to the NFL. a graduate assistant at Syracuse from 1986-87. During his time at Michigan State (2000-06), Stoutland worked with A three-year starter at inside linebacker at Southern Connecticut six All-Big Ten players, including five who advanced to the NFL – tackle State, Stoutland earned All-America honors as a senior and was a team Ulish Booker, centers Kyle Cook and Chris Morris, and guards Tupe captain. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education in 1984 Peko and William Whitticker. The Spartans’ offensive line played a key and added a master’s degree in exercise physiology in 1986. role in the nation’s fifth-ranked offense in 2005. Michigan State finished A native of New York City, he and his wife, Allison, who is a pub- 10th in the NCAA in rushing in 2004, allowing only eight sacks. lished children’s author, have two children, Jake and Madison.

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