Christian Parker, a 34-year-old defensive backs coach, is set to leave the Philadelphia Eagles for a highly coveted promotion as the defensive coordinator of the Dallas Cowboys. According to sources close to the matter, Parker's departure would be a major blow to the team that has high expectations for his assistant coaches.
Parker, who was hired by Vic Fangio just two seasons ago, played a key role in developing the Eagles' young cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean into starting roles. Alongside veteran Darius Slay and safety duo Reed Blankenship and C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Parker's unit has formed an integral part of the team's defensive success.
With Parker on board, the Cowboys will be looking to replicate this success in their own defense. The 34-year-old is taking a significant step up from his current role as assistant coach by becoming a full-time defensive coordinator. This new challenge marks a major turning point for Parker, who has only just started his coaching career.
The news comes as a surprise, given that Parker had already won a Super Bowl with the Eagles in 2024. However, it is clear that he has been instrumental in the team's recent success and will be an important loss for Fangio's defensive staff.
Parker, who was hired by Vic Fangio just two seasons ago, played a key role in developing the Eagles' young cornerbacks Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean into starting roles. Alongside veteran Darius Slay and safety duo Reed Blankenship and C.J. Gardner-Johnson, Parker's unit has formed an integral part of the team's defensive success.
With Parker on board, the Cowboys will be looking to replicate this success in their own defense. The 34-year-old is taking a significant step up from his current role as assistant coach by becoming a full-time defensive coordinator. This new challenge marks a major turning point for Parker, who has only just started his coaching career.
The news comes as a surprise, given that Parker had already won a Super Bowl with the Eagles in 2024. However, it is clear that he has been instrumental in the team's recent success and will be an important loss for Fangio's defensive staff.