The Eagles have reportedly added another offensive coach with a strong history of working with quarterbacks.

Bill Lazor, who was the offensive coordinator at the University of Virginia, has been hired by Chip Kelly to join the Philadelphia Eagles' coaching staff according to Bruce Feldman of CBSSports.com.

Lazor has been the offensive coordinator at Virginia since 2010, but has plenty of NFL experience prior to his move to the college game. Lazor coached in the NFL from 2001-2009, with all of his work coming on the offensive side of the ball. He was the quarterbacks coach with the Washington Redskins and Seattle Seahawks.

Chances are the Scranton native will take on that same role with the Eagles. With Pat Shurmur reportedly in the fold, odds are that Shurmur will be the offensive coordinator and Lazor the quarterbacks coach. The common trend so far for the coaches the Eagles have brought in to help on offense has been a history of developing quarterbacks. Whether it is Nick Foles or a rookie they select in this year's draft, Chip Kelly is going to have to develop a quarterback to run his offense. Kelly did not develop any quarterbacks at Oregon that have succeed at the NFL level, so it's clear the Eagles recognize the need for a coach who has done so in the pros.

The Eagles, like they have with all of the other coachig staff hires, have not confirmed the move.

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