The Philadelphia Eagles are hiring Parks Frazier as their new pass game coordinator, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, after he spent 2024 as an offensive assistant with the Miami Dolphins.
Frazier, 33, rose through the coaching ranks in five seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, eventually taking over as interim offensive coordinator and play caller for the team late in the 2022 season after Frank Reich was fired. After one season as the Carolina Panthers’ pass game coordinator, Frazier joined Mike McDaniel’s staff in 2024.
Several Dolphins assistants have received interest from other teams this offseason, including defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver who interviewed for the Chicago Bears and New Orleans Saints head coaching vacancies. Miami’s staff has stayed almost entirely in tact, though.
Outside of the departure of Frazier, the other exceptions are the dismissals of Danny Crossman and Wes Welker as special teams coordinator and wide receivers coach, respectively.
Miami replaced the latter with Robert Prince, who subsequently interviewed to be the Saints’ offensive coordinator. But that position was reportedly filled Thursday by Doug Nussmeier.