The Eagles are expected to hire Parks Frazier as their new quarterbacks coach, according to CBS NFL insider Matt Zenitz.
Frazier, who served as Philadelphia’s passing-game coordinator in 2025, will replace Scot Loeffler. His familiarity with Jalen Hurts makes him an ideal choice. He already knows the quarterback’s strengths and weaknesses and could develop a solid plan for him in 2026.
The Eagles needed a QBs coach who could teach Hurts how to operate in the Sean McVay/Kyle Shanahan-style system under new offensive coordinator Sean Mannion.
Frazier can do just that.
He coached the 2024 season with the Dolphins under former Miami head coach Mike McDaniel, a Shanahan protege.
Previously, Frazier coached on the Colts’ staff with Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni from 2018-2020, working as the assistant to head coach Frank Reich for two years (2018-2019) and as the quality control coach in 2020. He spent the 2021-2022 seasons as the assistant quarterbacks coach in Indianapolis.
Before getting into coaching, Frazier played quarterback at Murray State.