Report: Philadelphia Eagles expected to name Parks Frazier as QB coach
The Sean Mannion era is underway in Philadelphia. Nick Sirianni is the head coach, but the Eagles' future fortunes will rest with the creativity of a former NFL quarterback and a fast-rising coach. Mannion is widely credited with playing an instrumental role in Malik Willis's development, who went from a bust in Tennessee to the most valued free-agent quarterback available.
Josh Grizzard will serve as the team's new passing game coordinator, replacing Parks Frazier. After spending 2025 as the Eagles' passing game coordinator, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reports he'll now be Philadelphia's QB coach, replacing Scot Loeffler, who spent one season in the position after departing Bowling Green.
The current expectation is that the #Eagles will name Parks Frazier as QB coach, sources tell @CBSSports.
— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) February 16, 2026
Was Philly’s pass game coordinator in 2025. Now expected to move into a new role. Previously worked for Miami, Carolina and Indianapolis. Was interim OC for Indy in 2022. pic.twitter.com/Bh4L8lkC9R
Frazier and head coach Nick Sirianni were on the same staff with the Indianapolis Colts together from 2018 to 2020. Frazier was an offensive assistant with the Dolphins in 2024 and the pass game coordinator for the Panthers in 2023.
This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Parks Frazier named Eagles QB coach
Winter Olympics: USA reach women’s ice hockey final with rout of Sweden
Ruthless Americans reel off 5-0 victory
Switzerland or Canada await in Thursday’s final
A United States women’s hockey team already being hailed as one of the best ever assembled is right where they expected to be: playing for Olympic gold. The Americans brushed aside Sweden 5-0 in the first of Monday’s semi-finals, setting the stage for a potential seventh gold-medal showdown with Canada.
Twenty years ago, almost to the day, the USA women absorbed one of the great Olympic shocks when Sweden stunned them in a shootout just down the A4 autostrada in Torino, ending a streak of 25 straight losses to the Americans during which they’d been outscored 187-29. There would be no such ambush this time, even if Sweden coach Ulf Lundberg had suggested the US team were “just human beings” and might not have been overly keen on facing his team in the semi-finals.
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Exclusive says 34 G/A striker could return to Chelsea first team after loan failure
The Times have just dropped a rather interesting exclusive about Nicolas Jackson, just when we least expected it.
They say that Bayern Munich, who have the striker on loan, are “unlikely” to make the deal permanent. So far, so obvious.
But they also say that “all options” are on the table, including Jackson potentially returning and re-joining Chelsea’s first team picture under Liam Rosenior.
It never really seemed like Jackson’s problem with Maresca, who always trusted and used him. His move came about because the club saw a big chance to profit on selling him, and because the Senegal star was keen to go.
Jackson story smells of value protection ahead of fascinating summer
Nicolas Jackson to return to Chelsea this summer according to the Times.
This is pretty clearly a brief from the sporting directors, who see their chances of getting a big pay day for Jackson at Bayern fading, and now want to try and preserve his value by making it clear that he could return to the Chelsea team and play an important role.
If it’s clear that bridges have been burned, they can only expect low ball offers in the summer. They have to give the impression that the door is open for a return – and who knows, maybe with a new manager in place, it is.
In other news…
Joe Cole’s old quotes about a Chelsea transfer target have been dug up after the rumours returned to the fore today. He’s clearly a big fan.
Chelsea have drawn Wrexham in the FA Cup fifth round, a really fun and interesting draw – but one we have to win.
People are bending over backwards to try and find nice things to say about Liam Delap’s performance on Friday against Hull, including the crew on the London is Blue podcast.