Brace yourself: the Eagles are poised to elevate Parks Frazier to the role of quarterbacks coach, according to Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.
Overview: Frazier, 34, joined Philadelphia in 2025 as the passing game coordinator and is now set to become the QBs coach. His NFL coaching path began in 2018 with the Colts, where he later served as interim offensive coordinator in 2022. He spent 2023 as the Panthers’ passing game coordinator and 2024 as an offensive assistant with the Dolphins.
Organizational changes: Following the season, the Eagles parted ways with offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo and brought in Sean Mannion to take over play-calling duties. Josh Grizzard was added as the team’s passing game coordinator.
Historical context: If confirmed, Frazier would be the sixth position coach to work with quarterback Jalen Hurts over seven seasons. The lineage includes Press Taylor (2020), Brian Johnson (2021–22), Alex Tanney (2023), Doug Nussmeier (2024), and Loeffler (2025). Notably, Loeffler left Bowling Green to join Philadelphia a year earlier.
Controversy & questions for discussion: This move underscores Philadelphia’s continual reshaping of its coaching staff around Hurts. Do you view this as a strategic upgrade or a storyline illustrating instability in the coaching pipeline? How might Frazier’s varied NFL experiences influence Hurts’s development this upcoming season? Share your thoughts in the comments.