PHILADELPHIA - The New Orleans Saints have requested permission to interview Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for their head-coaching position, according to NFL Media. Moore, 36, was brought into Philadelphia to replace Brian Johnson after the disappointing finish to the 2023 season and is the third OC in the four-year Nick Sirianni era after Shane Steichen,
The New Orleans Saints are casting a wide net for their head coaching search. Matthew Paras of the Times-Picayune reported that the Saints have requested
The New Orleans Saints have started to interview coaches. The Saints completed a virtual interview Wednesday with Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, the team announced. Weaver marks the team's first announced candidate and there are interviews with others lined up for later in the week.
The Saints have begun the search for a new head coach, and a prominent coordinator is one of their targets to interview.
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Asked how the Eagles became so Barkley-focused over the course of the 2024 NFL season, with the PSU-produced back having his best-ever season in South Philadelphia, Moore noted that the Eagles found a formula that worked and have built their identity around it.
Kellen Moore has done a lot of work to improve the Philadelphia Eagles' offense in 2024. ... just as he once did with the Dallas Cowboys. With the Eagles? A decrease in turnovers and a strong rushing attack have helped Moore catapult themselves to the top of potential head coach opportunities around the league.
The #Saints have requested an interview with #Eagles OC Kellen Moore for their vacant HC position, per me and @MikeGarafolo. Moore's first of this cycle. — Ian Rapoport (@
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