Leslie Frazier will be among the 40 participants in the NFL's Coach Accelerator program held at the spring league meeting in Minneapolis next week.

The program's aim is to "increase exposure between owners, executives, and diverse coaching talent, providing ample opportunity to develop and build upon their relationships."

This accelerator follows the inaugural Coach and Front Office Accelerator and the Front Office Accelerator hosted at previous league meetings in 2022.

Frazier took a step back from his role as the Buffalo Bills' defensive coordinator, a role he held since 2017, in February.

Transitioning from interim to full-time head coach of the Minnesota Vikings after the 2010 season, Frazier, 64, held the role through 2013. In addition to being defensive coordinator, Frazier was also the Bills' assistant head coach from 2020 to '22.

Frazier interviewed for multiple head-coaching jobs during his time as the Bills' defensive coordinator.