Former Indianapolis Colts offensive assistant coach Parks Frazier will join Frank Reich’s staff with the Carolina Panthers, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Frazier worked in many roles throughout his tenure with the Colts. He first joined the staff in 2018 as the assistant to the head coach, a role he held for two seasons. He was then an offensive quality control coach in 2020 and the assistant quarterbacks coach in 2021-2022.
Buy Colts TicketsFrazier is most notably known for taking over as the interim offensive play-caller following the firing of Reich when Jeff Saturday was hired as the interim head coach.
The #Panthers are hiring former #Colts play-caller Parks Frazier as their new passing game coordinator, source says. Close with Frank Reich, Frazier impressed in a tough spot in Indy. Now, he heads to Carolina to be with its new head coach.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) February 15, 2023
It’s no secret that Reich will be pulling some of the coaches he had during his tenure with the Colts, and there very well could be more on the way.
Meanwhile, the Colts officially introduced Shane Steichen as their new head coach, and he will begin filling out his staff this week.
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