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Eagles fire defensive line coach Washburn

Jim Washburn looks on as Fletcher Cox (R) #91 of the Philadelphia Eagles blasts through the blocking dummies during rookie minicamp on May 12, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Rich Schultz, Getty Images)
Jim Washburn looks on as Fletcher Cox (R) #91 of the Philadelphia Eagles blasts through the blocking dummies during rookie minicamp on May 12, 2012 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Rich Schultz, Getty Images)
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Updated: 12/03/2012 12:03 pm

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Philadelphia Eagles have fired defensive line coach Jim Washburn.

Washburn was in his second season in the position. He will be replaced by Tommy Brasher.

"Jim is a fine football coach and we appreciate the efforts he gave to this team over the past two years," said Eagles head coach Andy Reid in a statement Monday. "However, I determined that it was in the team's best interest that we move in a different direction in terms of trying to maximize the production of that position group. We look forward to having Tommy Brasher back on board to work with the defensive line."

Brasher was the Eagles' defensive line coach in 1985 and held the same job from 1999-2005.

The Eagles tied for the league lead with 50 sacks last season, but have only 20 in 12 games this year -- tied for 27th in the league.

It's the second defensive coach the Eagles have dismissed this season, as defensive coordinator Juan Castillo was fired in October.

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