When the Philadelphia Eagles open camp at Lehigh University next week, Donovan McNabb will have a new quarterback coach to work with.
He won't be a full-time coach, and he very likely won't be with the team when the Eagles break camp.
But he will be in the trenches everyday working out with McNabb and the team's other quarterbacks.
Former Manheim Central star and current Columbus Destroyers quarterback Matt Nagy has landed a spot as the Eagles intern QB coach this summer.
He'll report to Lehigh on Monday.
"I'm just thankful for the opportunity," Nagy said in a text message. "It's a win-win situation for me."
Nagy said his responsibilities will be working with the quarterbacks and the wideouts, and he said he hopes to be in meetings with coach Andy Reid and offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg.
The Eagles have three quarterbacks on their current roster: McNabb, Kevin Kolb and A.J. Feeley.
Nagy just completed his sixth professional season in the Arena Football League, and he set three franchise single-season records for Columbus this season — 358 completions, 566 attempts and 4,450 passing yards.
He also tossed 74 TD passes and rushed for six scores, but Columbus went 3-13 overall — one year after reaching the Arena Bowl.
Sports writer Jeffrey Reinhart can be reached at jreinhart@LNPnews.com or 291-8777.
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