Joe Kasper is an American football coach who currently serves as the Safeties coach for the Philadelphia Eagles.[1]
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Position: | Safeties coach |
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High school: | Mentor (Mentor, Ohio) |
College: | Baldwin Wallace |
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Coaching career
editIn 2017, Kasper coached at John Carroll University.[2] Kasper originally joined the Philadelphia Eagles as a defensive quality control coach during the 2021 offseason after spending the previous three years (2018–20) at Duke University.[3][4][5] After the Eagle's loss in Super Bowl LVII, the Dolphins hired Kasper as their new safeties coach, replacing Steve Gregory who was let go at the end of the season.[6][1] In February 2024 Joe Kasper came to terms with the Philadelphia Eagles to return as their safeties coach.
References
edit- ^ a b "Eagles lose another defensive assistant coach". RSN. February 22, 2023.
- ^ Vadaj, Rachel (February 11, 2023). "'NFL Pipeline': John Carroll University represented in 7th straight Super Bowl". cleveland19.com.
- ^ "Philadelphia Eagles". www.philadelphiaeagles.com.
- ^ "Mentor grad Joe Kasper excited for Super Bowl as a Philadelphia Eagles assistant coach". February 8, 2023.
- ^ "Joe Kasper - Graduate Assistant Coach/Offense - Football Coaches". Duke University.
- ^ "Dolphins hiring Eagles' Joe Kasper as safeties coach". February 22, 2023.