Joe Kasper
American football player and coach (born 1983) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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
In 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, Kasper came to terms with the Philadelphia Eagles to return as their safeties coach.[7] Kasper was part of the coaching staff that won Super Bowl LIX over the Kansas City Chiefs.[8]
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