The Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator is reportedly the leader in the clubhouse to become the next head coach of the New Orleans Saints, but that doesn't make it the right move.
The New Orleans Saints interviewed Kellen Moore for the team's head coaching vacancy in Philadelphia on Monday night, the team confirmed Tuesday morning.
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
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.
After a strong start to the year offensively, Los Angeles ... The Chargers replaced the entire coaching staff at year's conclusion. Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore (left ...
Kellen Moore is a finalist for the New Orleans Saints head coach job. Philadelphia must be aggressive to find his replacement if that happens.
The Dallas Cowboys completed their virtual interview with Kellen Moore for the team’s vacant head coach position on Friday afternoon, the team announced. Dallas had requested to interview the Philadelphia offensive coordinator earlier this week. The Eagles face the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round of the playoff on Sunday.
The Philadelphia Eagles absolutely made the right choice bringing Kellen Moore to town to ... He did a great job with the Cowboys, Los Angeles Chargers, and now the Eagles. It'd be nice to have ...
The Boise State all-time great was rumored to be the front-runner to be the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys, the Jaguars, the Raiders, the Patriots, and the Bears have all filled their vacancies. It appears that Kellen Moore will be returning to the NFL after the Super Bowl as an assistant coach.
With nearly all of the NFL’s head-coaching vacancies now filled, let’s take another crack at mocking the first round of the 2025 draft . . .
One GM said he'd want to build an offense that best caters to long-term QB success rather than run a Rodgers-tailored offense in Year 1 then require a recalibration of expectations for a makeover in Year 2.