Former Eagles coach reveals the two things that contributed to the team's major regression last season
The Philadelphia Eagles experienced a significant decline in offensive performance last season compared to their Super Bowl-winning year. Former offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland attributed the regression to poor execution and ineffective play-calling. In response to these issues, the Eagles fired offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and hired Sean Mannion as his replacement.
- ▪The Eagles scored 22.1 points per game last season, ranking 19th in the NFL.
- ▪In their Super Bowl-winning season, they averaged 29 points per game, tied for fourth in the league.
- ▪The team averaged only 311 yards per game last season, placing them 24th in the NFL.
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Sports Former Eagles coach reveals the two things that contributed to the team's major regression last season The Eagles offense took a major step back from their Super Bowl-winning season By Ryan Canfield Fox News Published April 28, 2026 4:18pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Fox News Flash top sports headlines for April 28 Fox News Flash top sports headlines are here. Check out what's clicking on FoxNews.com. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! The Philadelphia Eagles lost in the Wild Card round last season a year after winning the Super Bowl, notably because the offense’s production was nowhere near the same.
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