Report: Broncos Losing DBs Coach Christian Parker to Eagles

The Denver Broncos are losing one of, if not their most coveted assistant.

ESPN’s Dan Graziano reported Monday that Broncos secondary coach Christian Parker is expected to join the Philadelphia Eagles’ staff, reuniting with new defensive coordinator (and former Denver head coach) Vic Fangio.

It’s unclear as of publication time what title Parker will hold under Fangio in Philly.

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Among the league’s fastest risers, Parker, 32, was hired by the Broncos in 2021 after spending two seasons in Green Bay as a quality control coach and has since been credited with helping to develop Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Surtain II and All-Pro safety Justin Simmons, as well as fellow defensive backs Ja’Quan McMillian, PJ Locke, and Caden Sterns.

“He’s sharp, man. He’s sharp. He’s a star. He is a great partner to work with,” Broncos DC Vance Joseph said of Parker last June. “As a veteran coach, I’ve coordinated for about seven years now. My tape is out there, so I’m looking for ways to do different things. Speaking with Christian every day and bouncing ideas off him from what he’s done with [Dolphins Defensive Coordinator] Vic [Fangio] and guys in the past has been fun. [We’re] making changes and growing off what they did last year. He’s smart, he works his butt off and his players love playing for him. He’s a star.”

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