Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Frank Reich flies the coop to take charge of Colts

- By Bob Grotz bgrotz@21st-centurymed­ia.com @BobGrotz on Twitter

The defending Super Bowl champion Eagles lost another coach who was critical in shaping their quarterbac­k room, with Frank Reich agreeing to a five-year deal to be head coach of the Indianapol­is Colts Sunday.

Reich takes the job that New England Patriots offensive coordinato­r Josh McDaniels agreed to before abruptly changing his mind earlier this week.

The Colts also interviewe­d Leslie Frazier, the defensive coordinato­r of the Buffalo Bills, and Dave Campbell, assistant head coach of the New Orleans Saints, for their vacancy. Reich, Frazier and Campbell all are former NFL players, Reich spending 11 seasons in the NFL primarily as a backup quarterbac­k with the Bills during their run of four straight Super Bowl appearance­s ending in 1993. The Colts went 4-12 last season and haven’t reached the playoffs the last three years.

Friday, Eagles assistant John DeFilippo took the offensive coordinato­r job with the Minnesota Vikings.

That opens the door for Eagles running backs coach Duce Staley to become the team’s offensive coordinato­r.

Reich, 56, was an assistant with the Colts from 2006-11, exiting for the Arizona Cardinals the year before Indy selected quarterbac­k Andrew Luck with the first overall pick in the draft. He was offensive coordinato­r of the San Diego Chargers before joining the Eagles in 2016.

Reich’s mission is to rebuild the confidence of Luck, who didn’t play at all last year due to shoulder surgery and has missed 26 of 48 games the past three seasons.

Reich and DeFilippo built arguably the top quarterbac­ks room in the league in two years with the Eagles. Carson Wentz, the second pick in the 2016 draft, threw 33 touchdown passes before a season-ending torn ACL past season. Backup Nick Foles was MVP of the Super Bowl, the 29-year-old veteran producing a passer rating of 100 or more in three playoff games.

Reich will work with embattled Colts general manager Chris Ballard, who McDaniels left high and dry after agreeing to become head coach Tuesday.

 ?? AP FILE ?? Eagles offensive coordinato­r Frank Reich, shown at a press conference in December, has reportedly agreed to take the head coaching job in Indianapol­is.
AP FILE Eagles offensive coordinato­r Frank Reich, shown at a press conference in December, has reportedly agreed to take the head coaching job in Indianapol­is.

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