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Erik Frazier

Erik Frazier

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    Wide Receiver Coach
In 2026, Erik Frazier joined the Howard University football team as wide receivers coach.

Before joining Howard, he spent one season (2024) at UCLA in the same capacity where he oversaw a deep and balanced group.

For three seasons (2021-23), Frazier was an offensive skill assistant with the NFL’s Tennessee Titans. In 2021, the Titans went 12-5 en route to a first-place finish in the AFC South while ranking fifth in the NFL with an average of 141.4 rushing yards per game and receiver A.J. Brown had a solid season with 63 catches for 869 yards and fiv0e touchdowns. In 2022, the Titans placed second in the AFC South and had two offensive starters named to the Pro Bowl.

The Philadelphia native also earned NFL coaching internships with the New York Giants, Minnesota Vikings and Kansas City Chiefs.

Prior to making the jump to the NFL, Frazier made collegiate coaching stop at Montana State (MSU) for two seasons (2019-20). In 2019, MSU was ranked as high as No. 4 in the country and reached the semifinals of the FCS playoff. Under Frazier’s tutelage, wide receiver Kevin Kassis totaled 871 yards and six touchdowns en route to all-league honors. Wideout Travis Jonsen was voted onto the Big Sky All-Conference first team as an all-purpose player. The Bobcats’ 2020 season was canceled in its entirety due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Prior to his time with Montana State, Frazier had one-year stint (2018) at Western Illinois (WIU) as wide receivers coach where Isaiah LeSure garnered All-Missouri Valley Conference acclaim.

In 2017, Frazier was a graduate assistant at Northwestern, helping the Wildcats to a 10-3 record, a second-place finish in the Big Ten West and a win in the Music City Bowl.

In 2016, he served as a wide receivers coach at Dayton.

Frazier got his coaching start with Delaware Valley (2014-15), serving as wide receivers coach (2014) before adding quarterbacks to his responsibilities a season later (2015). He tutored Rasheed Bailey, who led all of Division III with 1,707 receiving yards in 2014 en route to first-team All-America recognition and the Maxwell Football Club Brian Westbrook Tri-State Player of the Year Award.

As a player, Frazier was a two-year standout as a wide receiver at Division II Kutztown, playing over 25 career games with 1,821 yards on 159 catches with 15 touchdowns. He was named to the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) All-Conference First Team, Daktronics All-Region second team and Don Hansen NCAA Division II All-Super Region One third team after helping the Golden Bears to a then-school record 11 wins as a senior captain (2011). In 2010, Frazier was tabbed a PSAC All-Conference Second Team honoree.

In 2011, Frazier earned his bachelor’s in sports management from Kutztown and added a master’s in policy studies from Delaware Valley five years later (2016).