If the Jacksonville Jaguars need someone to help guide quarterback Trevor Lawrence now that he finds himself at a career crossroads, they could do a lot worse than Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. The Jaguars confirmed that Moore ...
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.
The Jacksonville Jaguars may have done the most dysfunctional thing they have ever done in their history as an incredibly dysfunctional organization. Rather tha
If Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is serious about ending that drought, he would hire Moore because of his potential as a head coach − and because Moore knows the inner workings of the Cowboys' main NFC East rival, the Eagles.
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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
Moore is expected to interview with his former team ahead of Sunday's game vs. the Rams. He already has interviews scheduled with Jacksonville and New Orleans.
Jaguars lost out on both Ben Johnson and Liam Coen. But this high-profile name remains available in the 2025 hiring cycle.
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The New Orleans Saints completed their second interview with Kellen Moore for their head coaching vacancy on Monday night, the team announced Tuesday. The interview was conducted in person, indicating that Saints brass traveled to Philadelphia to meet with the Eagles offensive coordinator.
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.