Panthers Moving on from Passing Game Coordinator Parks Frazier

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It's not all that surprising that new Carolina Panthers head coach Dave Canales is wiping the slate clean on the offensive side of the ball, giving quarterback Bryce Young a completely new support system.
Offensive line coach James Campen and offensive coordinator Thomas Brown were told they would not be retained and now, passing game coordinator Parks Frazier has been informed he will not be retained either.
Frazier, 32, got his start in the NFL as an "assistant to the head coach" in 2018 for Frank Reich in Indianapolis. In 2020, he moved into an offensive quality control position and then to an assistant quarterbacks coach in 2021.
Following Reich's firing in Indianapolis in 2022, Frazier was promoted to interim offensive coordinator and called the plays for the Colts offense for the remainder of the season.
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