With Kliff Kingsbury returning to the Washington Commanders and Mike McCarthy reportedly pulling his name out of contention for the New Orleans
Cowboys fans haven’t generally been excited about the proposition of a Moore reunion. Citing the many curl routes to nowhere and underwhelming route combinations, they would rather look at new blood for the head coaching position than bring back someone who, in their eyes, already tried and failed.
The New Orleans Saints apparently have a new front-runner for their head coach opening. According to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones, Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore is "in the driver's seat" for the role after a strong in-person interview on Monday.
The Philadelphia Eagles absolutely made the right choice bringing Kellen Moore to town to run the offense this season. Moore has done a phenomenal job and his p
With the Philadelphia Eagles heading to Super Bowl 59, offensive coordinator Kellen Moore could be a head coaching option for the Saints.
If the Jacksonville Jaguars need someone to help guide quarterback Trevor Lawrence now that he finds himself at a career crossroads, they could do a lot worse than Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen ... with the Los Angeles Chargers and ...
FRISCO, Texas (AP) — The Dallas Cowboys completed a virtual interview Friday with Philadelphia offensive coordinator Kellen ... duties when Moore left for the Los Angeles Chargers in 2023.
The New Orleans Saints are set to fly to Philadelphia tonight to interview Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen ... of the Los Angeles Chargers in 2023. From 2019 to 2022, Moore was the offensive ...
Another Saints assistant coach could be on their way out of town, as running backs coach Derrick Foster interviewed with the Dallas Cowboys:
The New Orleans Saints are still looking for their next head coach after they fired former head coach Dennis Allen midway through this past season. In fact, they are the only NFL team remaining without a head coach.
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