The Philadelphia Eagles are fresh off a Super Bowl-winning season under the leadership of head coach Nick Sirianni.
Philadelphia defeated the Kansas City Chiefs, 40-22, in Super Bowl LIX after playoff victories over the Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams and Green Bay Packers.
After a phenomenal season for the Eagles, they lost offensive coordinator Kellen Moore and quarterbacks coach Doug Nussmeier, both of whom accepted roles with the New Orleans Saints.
As the Eagles look to rebuild their coaching staff, they announced the hiring of Bowling Green head coach Scot Loeffler as the team's next quarterbacks coach.
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Loeffler was 27-41 in six seasons at Bowling Green, getting the Falcons to a bowl game in each of the past three seasons.
He has extensive experience at the collegiate level, having also worked at Virginia Tech, Auburn, Temple, Florida, Michigan and Central Michigan.
The last time Loeffler spent time at the professional level was 2008, when he served as the Detroit Lions' quarterbacks coach.
After Loeffler accepted the position with the Eagles, giving him a chance to work with Super Bowl MVP Jalen Hurts, Bowling Green athletic director Derek van Der Merwe shared a quick note on the subject.
"In these last six seasons, Scot built a very successful program in a challenging climate in collegiate sports," van der Merwe said, per The Athletic. "I am looking forward to this process of finding the next great leader for our program who embraces what it means to be a Falcon."
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