The Philadelphia Eagles appear set to lose another coordinator this offseason, as Kellen Moore is in the driver's seat for the New Orleans Saints head-coaching vacancy. If Moore does leave Philadelphia for a head-coaching job,
The Jaguars confirmed that Moore, who is in his first season with Philadelphia, has interviewed for their open head coaching position after Doug Pederson ... coordinator Kellen Moore on Friday ...
So, what if Kellen Moore is hired and he does leave? Here are possible future options for the Eagles at offensive coordinator.
The Jacksonville Jaguars may have done the most dysfunctional thing they have ever done in their history as an incredibly dysfunctional organization. Rather tha
Under his watch as Cowboys OC, Dallas ranked second in scoring (27.7 PPG) and total offense (391.0 net YPG). They were also fourth in passing offense (264.4 net YPG) and seventh in rushing offense (126.6 YPG) over that span. Dallas won two NFC East titles and made the postseason three times while winning five of eight meetings with Philadelphia.
If this is the year that NFL star offensive coordinator Kellen Moore gets his shot to be a young rookie head coach, here's why going back to Dallas or replacing someone who used to coach in Philadelphia makes the most sense.
The Eagles could be looking for their fourth different offensive coordinator in as many seasons, as Kellen Moore continue to generate buzz in this year's hiring cycle.
Follow the latest updates on the Jacksonville Jaguars' search for the next head coach to replace the fired Doug Pederson.
Here’s hoping Schotty is more successful than most of his predecessors in Jerry’s great experiment. We’ll see. Like the rest, he’ll need a lot of luck. He’ll also need to be a lot better than his GM. The good news is it’s a low bar. That’s also the bad news.
Analyzing decisions made by NFL teams is inherently an exercise in asking to be cold takes roasted down the road. Whether it's preseason picks, week-to-week selections, draft grades or commentary on coaching hires,
So, listen, we have to, obviously as a team, we have to learn," Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said in his postgame press conference following a 26-23 overtime loss to the Indianapolis Colts (8-9).