Jeff Stoutland sends Eagles fans a heartfelt message ahead of Super Bowl LIX parade

The Philadelphia Eagles could not have made it to Super Bowl Sunday without offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland. However, if one were to ask Stoutland, he would say that the Eagles could not have won Super Bowl Sunday without the fans.  Ahead of their Super Bowl LIX parade and celebration, Stoutland took to social media to […]

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Philadelphia Eagles offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland in the tunnel against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field.
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The Philadelphia Eagles could not have made it to Super Bowl Sunday without offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland. However, if one were to ask Stoutland, he would say that the Eagles could not have won Super Bowl Sunday without the fans. 

Ahead of their Super Bowl LIX parade and celebration, Stoutland took to social media to send a heartfelt message thanking fans. 

"Hey everybody, there's something that's been on my heart that I've been wanting to speak of, and I thought this might be the best time I'm out here walking around in the snow, beautiful," he said. "This has been a long grinding season, and we wouldn't be where we are today without the wonderful fan base and support of the Philadelphia fans, so I just want to take a minute and say thank you from the bottom of my heart to all the fans on the road trips. We took over stadiums, just unbelievable. And so thank you for everything you've done to help this come true. So Super Bowl 59 is for you."

The City of Philadelphia will hold the Super Bowl LIX parade on Friday, February 14 at 11 a.m. ET. 

The parade will start from Broad Street and Pattison Avenue and end at the Philadelphia Museum of Art where a special program is scheduled to take place at 2 p.m.

"Can’t wait to celebrate with you all on Broad Street," Stoutland added. "Let’s enjoy this and do it all over again!"