If the New Orleans Saints hire Kellen Moore, who could he bring in as assistant coaches? He has some strong connections around the league:
The Philadelphia Eagles might need a fourth offensive coordinator in four years. On Tuesday night, former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy decided to pull himself out of consideration, and Eagles OC Kellen Moore is at the top of the New Orleans Saints' head coaching search.
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.
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.
Kellen Moore is a finalist for the New Orleans Saints head coach job. Philadelphia must be aggressive to find his replacement if that happens.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore is coaching in the Super Bowl this week in New Orleans. He's also going to be asked again and again about the Saints' head coaching job.
The Cowboys have interviewed New Orleans Saints RBs coach Derrick Foster for the same position on Brian Schottenheimer's staff, according to sources. He also coached with the Chargers, overseeing Austin Ekeler's rise.
With the NFL's 2025 head coaching cycle coming to a close, there's still one more opening that's yet to be filled: the New Orleans Saints.After firing Dennis Allen following a 2-7 start to their season,
It looks like the former Cowboys coach will be following in the footsteps of previous high-profile sideline bosses, clearing the way for one of his protege.
There's just one open head coach position in the NFL, and Mike McCarthy will not be the candidate filling it as he instead focuses on next year.