The Philadelphia Eagles are expected to name Parks Frazier as their new quarterbacks coach, according to a report from Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.
Frazier joined the Eagles’ coaching staff last offseason as their pass game coordinator. The Eagles’ passing game wasn’t strong in 2025; here’s how the team ranked in a number of key categories:
- Passing yards per game: 23rd
- Completion percentage: 17th
- Dropback EPA: 16th
- Dropback success rate: 23rd
- Pass offense DVOA: 12th
Of course, it’s hard to know from the outside looking in how much Parker played a role in these struggles. The Eagles obviously held former offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo responsible by effectively firing him from his play-calling position.
Speaking of Patullo, he used to hold the pass game coordinator title in Philly from 2021-2024. That title has since reportedly gone to former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard, who was reportedly hired shortly after the Eagles announced Sean Mannion as their new OC. The addition of Grizzard left Frazier without his old title but he’s now the Eagles’ QB coach.
This development seems to indicate that Scot Loeffler will not return to Philly just one year after leaving his role as Bowling Green’s head coach. Jalen Hurts will now have his sixth different position coach during his time in the NFL.
2020 — Press Taylor
2021 — Brian Johnson
2022 — Brian Johnson
2023 — Alex Tanney
2024 — Doug Nussmeier
2025 — Scot Loeffler
2026 — Parks Frazier
Getting back to Frazier, here’s a snapshot of the 34-year-old’s coaching experience:
- 2015 — Samford defensive quality control
- 2015 — Middle Tennessee State defensive quality control
- 2016 — Arkansas State graduate assistant
- 2018-2019 — Indianapolis Colts assistant to the head coach
- 2020 — Indianapolis Colts offensive quality control
- 2021-2022 — Indianapolis Colts assistant quarterbacks coach
- 2023 — Carolina Panthers passing game coordinator
- 2024 — Miami Dolphins offensive assistant
- 2025 — Philadelphia Eagles pass game coordinator
As you can see, he overlapped with Nick Sirianni in Indy from 2018-2020. He also has some experience calling plays since he did that in an interim role during the 2022 season after Frank Reich got fired by the Colts.
It was previously reported that the Eagles had interest in hiring long-time assistant Greg Olson (not Greg Olsen) as their quarterbacks coach. They also reportedly interviewed Arizona Cardinals pass game specialist Connor Senger for this role.
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