
The Miami Dolphins are hiring Joe Kasper, the Philadelphia Eagles’ defensive quality control coach, as their new safeties coach, the South Florida Sun Sentinel has confirmed.
Kasper replaces Steve Gregory, who was fired in January after two seasons in Miami.
The NFL Network was first to .
Kasper spent the past two seasons with the Eagles after spending the previous three seasons at Duke University where he served as a graduate assistant working with quarterbacks in 2020, and defensive backs from 2018-19.
In 2017, Kasper coached wide receivers at John Carroll (Ohio) University, where former Dolphins coach Don Shula attended college, and from 2015-16 he coached wide receivers at Mentor (Ohio) High School.
In 2013-14, Kasper was player personnel and development assistant with the Cleveland Browns.
The as well as reserve Verone McKinley III as their top players at the position. Eric Rowe and Clayton Fejedelem are unrestricted free agents and Elijah Campbell is a restricted free agent.
The Dolphins , and Fangio confirmed , the former Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator and Dolphins defensive back, as secondary/passing-game coordinator.
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