The Philadelphia Eagles' coaching staff is facing an uncertainty, as Christian Parker, the team's defensive passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach, has left for a defensive coordinator role with the Dallas Cowboys.
The question now is who will replace Parker. One name that comes to mind is Joe Kasper, the safeties coach who was with the Eagles from 2021 to 2022 and later followed Vic Fangio to Miami before returning to Philadelphia in 2024. Fangio trusts Kasper, having coached him at both the Dolphins and the Eagles, and it's likely that Kasper will be promoted to a more senior role.
Meanwhile, the Eagles' players are feeling the heat, as none of them were selected as finalists for the NFL postseason honors this year. A year ago, several players, including quarterback Jalen Hurts, linebacker Zack Baun, and rookie Quinyon Mitchell, were among those recognized by the league. However, in 2025, Mitchell was overlooked despite having a strong regular season, and other young players like Jihaad Campbell, who impressed with his performances before Nakobe Dean returned to the starting lineup.
Campbell did receive some recognition, however, as he made it onto the Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie Team. The team's list of rookies included Tyler Shough at quarterback and TreVeyon Henderson and Ashton Jeanty at running back.
It's clear that the Eagles' coaching staff is undergoing some changes, with Parker leaving and Kasper likely to be promoted. As for the players, it seems they'll have to work harder to get recognized by the league if they want to earn postseason honors.
The question now is who will replace Parker. One name that comes to mind is Joe Kasper, the safeties coach who was with the Eagles from 2021 to 2022 and later followed Vic Fangio to Miami before returning to Philadelphia in 2024. Fangio trusts Kasper, having coached him at both the Dolphins and the Eagles, and it's likely that Kasper will be promoted to a more senior role.
Meanwhile, the Eagles' players are feeling the heat, as none of them were selected as finalists for the NFL postseason honors this year. A year ago, several players, including quarterback Jalen Hurts, linebacker Zack Baun, and rookie Quinyon Mitchell, were among those recognized by the league. However, in 2025, Mitchell was overlooked despite having a strong regular season, and other young players like Jihaad Campbell, who impressed with his performances before Nakobe Dean returned to the starting lineup.
Campbell did receive some recognition, however, as he made it onto the Pro Football Writers Association All-Rookie Team. The team's list of rookies included Tyler Shough at quarterback and TreVeyon Henderson and Ashton Jeanty at running back.
It's clear that the Eagles' coaching staff is undergoing some changes, with Parker leaving and Kasper likely to be promoted. As for the players, it seems they'll have to work harder to get recognized by the league if they want to earn postseason honors.