Jeff Stoutland, Pioneer of Eagles’ ‘Tush Push,’ Steps Down After Legendary Career

Stoutland served as O-line coach and run game coordinator for 13 years, coaching linemen that won 2 Super Bowls, 27 pro Bowls, and 15 All-Pros.
Jeff Stoutland, Pioneer of Eagles’ ‘Tush Push,’ Steps Down After Legendary Career
(L-R) Offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland, General manager Howie Roseman and Cam Jurgens #51 of the Philadelphia Eagles talk on the field prior to the NFC Championship Game against the Washington Commanders at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, on Jan. 26, 2025. Mitchell Leff /Getty Images
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Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland is calling it quits.

Stoutland announced his resignation on social media on Feb. 4. After spending most of his career in the college game, Stoutland spent more than a decade as the Eagles’ O-line coach and run game coordinator, staying through three regimes and winning two Super Bowls. Stoutland will be fondly remembered by fans as a pioneer of the “Brotherly Shove,” a.k.a. the “tush push”; Stoutland helped refine the technique of the play, turning it into one of the most effective and well-known plays in football.

John Rigolizzo
John Rigolizzo
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John Rigolizzo is a writer from South Jersey. He previously wrote for the Daily Caller, Daily Wire, Campus Reform, and the America First Policy Institute.
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