Kellen Moore has been mentioned as a candidate in Dallas, New Orleans, and Jacksonville. Moore has deep ties to the Cowboys and will interview with three teams between Friday and Saturday. During his Friday press conference, head coach Nick Sirianni ...
The Philadelphia Eagles may end up having to look for a new offensive coordinator this offseason after all. According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, Eagles' Kellen Moore is the "most likely head coach" candidate for the New Orleans Saints.
With the Divisional Round rapidly approaching, are Kellen Moore's head coaching interviews affecting the Eagles? Nick Sirianni weighs in.
The Eagles are busy with prep for the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round of the NFL playoffs. At the same time, offensive coordinator Kellen Moore is interviewing for head coaching jobs elsewhere.
Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports called Moore the “leader in the clubhouse” in New Orleans. Adam Schefter of ESPN called Moore “a lead candidate.” And Mike Garafolo of NFL Network said Moore remains “the most likely” next head coach in New Orleans.
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Sirianni addressed the situation when asked about the preparedness of offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, who is prepping the Eagles for their game against the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round, and will also have completed interviews with the Cowboys, Jaguars, and Saints before that game kicks off.
The Dallas Cowboys hired Brian Schottenheimer and got blasted by an NFC executive for not hiring Kellen Moore.
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After the Philadelphia Eagles lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII, both offensive coordinator Shane Steichen and defensive coordinator Jonathan Gannon left the City of Brotherly Love for head coaching jobs.
When the Philadelphia Eagles walked off the field in Arizona following Super Bowl LVII, the Birds knew they let a golden opportunity to make history go away. The 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs after leading 24-14 at the half was a heartbreaking loss that the team still feels two years later.