Eagles Make Surprise Move Involving $255 Million Super Bowl MVP
The Philadelphia Eagles have built their success by taking unconventional approaches, and their latest coaching staff move continues that trend.
According to ESPN’s Adam Rittenberg, the Eagles have hired Bowling Green head coach Scot Loeffler as their new quarterbacks coach. He replaces Doug Nussmeier, who left to become the offensive coordinator for the New Orleans Saints following Kellen Moore’s appointment as head coach.
Bowling Green president Rodney Rogers praised Loeffler’s dedication, stating, “Scot has been committed not only to BGSU Football but also to the success of all our student-athletes. We wish him the best as he advances his career in the NFL with the Super Bowl-winning Philadelphia Eagles.”
Loeffler will now work closely with Jalen Hurts, the franchise’s $255 million quarterback and reigning Super Bowl MVP, after his standout performance in the Eagles’ dominant victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.