Details of the Saints' expedited pursuit of Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore during his preparation for Super Bowl LIX should concern Philadelphia.
The New Orleans Saints completed their in-person interview with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore late on Monday night.
Moore quickly flipped his career to the coaching side after 2017, becoming Dallas' quarterbacks coach. He rose quickly again, becoming the team's offensive coordinator in 2019-22. The Cowboys and Moore mutually parted ways after the team's playoff run in ...
Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore will find out who he's facing in the Super Bowl in the next few hours, but he may also be making some time to prepare for a head coaching interview.
New Orleans front office personnel flew to Philadelphia and landed at Philadelphia International Airport just prior to 7 p.m. Eastern Time. From there, the Saints are expected to proceed to a meeting with Kellen Moore about their open head coaching spot.
The New Orleans Saints will interview Kellen Moore for the team's head coaching vacancy in Philadelphia on Monday night, Nick Underhill of
Jerry Jones went with Brian Schottenheimer over Kellen Moore, who spent five seasons with the Cowboys from 2018-2022, with the latter four seasons as the team’s offensive coordinator.
An NFC team still looking still looking to fill their head coaching vacancy wants to speak to Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for a second time.
Mike McCarthy is no longer planning to coach this year, and Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore has emerged as a lead candidate for the Saints job, the last remaining head coach vacancy in the NFL.
The New Orleans Saints are the last team in the NFL to be without a head coach for next season, but that could be changing soon. On Tuesday night, NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported that Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore “remains the most likely head coach in New Orleans,
Moore also interviewed with the Jacksonville Jaguars for their head coaching position, which was previously occupied by former Eagles coach Doug Pederson, on Jan. 17. He did not secure that role, either. The Jaguars hired Liam Coen, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator, as head coach on Friday.