Eagles Hire New OL Coach
Posted February 9th, 2026 | 4 Comments »The overhaul of the Eagles offensive staff continued on Monday. Reports came out that they hired Chris Kuper to be the team’s new offensive line coach, replacing the legendary Jeff Stoutland.
The Eagles are hiring Chris Kuper as their offensive line coach, sources tell The Insiders.
Kuper spent the past four seasons in the same role in Minnesota, where he crossed paths with new Eagles OC Sean Mannion. Now, they’re teaming up in Philly. pic.twitter.com/N6Ap2NRwCN
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) February 9, 2026
Kuper, age 43, played in the NFL for eight years. He was a guard and started 79 games in his career. Kuper was an assistant OL coach in Miami (2017-2018) and Denver (2019-2021) before becoming the full OL coach in Minnesota in 2022. That gives him nine years of NFL coaching experience with O-linemen.
Kuper’s time with the Vikings is a complicated subject. His contract expired this offseason and they opted not to bring him back. More than a few Vikings fans celebrated this as a great move. Minnesota’s OL has had issues in recent years. Fans love to blame coaches for those issues and that’s what happened with Kuper.
So why hire this guy?
He has scheme familiarity, which seems to be important for the building of this offensive staff. Kuper’s OL coach with the Broncos was Rick Dennison, who learned the outside zone system from the master himself, Alex Gibbs. Kuper worked with Kevin O’Connell for the previous four years. That gave him a chance to work on a different version of the scheme.
Kuper also has some familiarity with the new staff. He and offensive coordinator Sean Mannion crossed paths in Minnesota. Mannion was on the practice squad for six weeks in 2023 while Kuper was the OL coach. Josh Grizzard worked with Kuper for two years in Miami.
That’s a good start, but it is still fair to question if Kuper is a good OL coach. That’s where things get complicated. He helped Christian Darrisaw develop into one of the best LTs in the league. Darrisaw was a first round pick and has played like it. RT Brian O’Neill started four years before Kuper arrived. He made one Pro Bowl in their time together.
Minnesota spent high picks on center Garrett Bradbury and guards Ed Ingram and Ezra Cleveland. Bradbury and Cleveland were drafted before Kuper came on board, but he coached all three of them. They were disappointing as Vikings. Making matters worse, all three have played better since leaving Minnesota. Not ideal.
It didn’t help that the Vikings were so reliant on the passing game. Look at where their rushing attempts ranked during Kuper’s tenure.
2022 – 28th
2023 – 28th
2024 – 14th
2025 – 27th
No offensive line is going to have a lot of success when you run the ball that much. O’Connell also likes to throw the ball vertically, which put additional pressure on blockers. Injuries were also a factor during Kuper’s tenure. As good as Darrisaw is, he’s never played more than 15 games in a season. He only played in 10 last year. He wasn’t the only injury, but was most important.
Trying to evaluate Kuper is tough.
You have to think Kuper interviewed well. That’s always an important part of any hire. Maybe he was able to explain some of the issues in Minnesota and how he can deliver better results in Philly, likely based on personnel and scheme. The Eagles have been at the opposite end of the spectrum in terms of running the ball. We don’t know exactly how things will play out in Mannion’s offense, but I don’t see the Eagles being at the bottom of the league in rushing attempts. That would be a waste of Saquon Barkley’s talent.
Chris Kuper is not Jeff Stoutland. Not even close. But he doesn’t have to be. Other teams have good O-lines without the luxury of Stoutland coaching them. Kuper just has to do a good job with his new players and get them to function well in the new offense.
I don’t know enough about Kuper to have a strong opinion on the move. If some of you have serious doubts, I think that’s fair. I tend to trust that Howie Roseman and Nick Sirianni aren’t going to hire someone unless they truly believe he can get the job done. I know not every assistant has worked out. I do think there is some good logic in this hire. We’ll have to wait and see how things pan out.
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If you want to have an idea of the differences in blocking schemes, here is an excellent video.
Want to know why Jeff Stoutland left the Eagles?
It all comes down to major philosophical differences. pic.twitter.com/Xf2wQBi3Vw
— Nick Waters (@Philly_Films) February 9, 2026
That’s a good tutorial that can help you understand what’s going on up front in the different systems.
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