Philadelphia Eagles Hire Scot Loeffler as Quarterbacks Coach
Loeffler departs Bowling Green after six seasons to join the Super Bowl champions, replacing Doug Nussmeier.
- Scot Loeffler, former head coach at Bowling Green, has been named the new quarterbacks coach for the Philadelphia Eagles.
- Loeffler, 50, replaces Doug Nussmeier, who left to join the New Orleans Saints as offensive coordinator under Kellen Moore.
- During his six-year tenure at Bowling Green, Loeffler led the team to three bowl appearances and a 16-10 record in MAC play over the last three seasons.
- Loeffler brings extensive quarterback coaching experience, including stints with the Detroit Lions, Michigan, and Florida, as well as offensive coordinator roles at multiple colleges.
- Bowling Green has begun its search for a new head coach, with the program facing potential roster changes due to the NCAA transfer portal and players departing for the NFL.