NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that Philaelphia Eagles OC Kellen Moore is favorite to become next New Orleans Saints head coach.
Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore has emerged as the “lead candidate” for the fill the Saints’ vacant head coaching position, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN. Former Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy was also in the running for the job, but he does not plan to coach this year and will instead focus on the 2026 hiring cycle, according to ESPN.
The Philadelphia Eagles haven't even popped the champagne after throttling the Washington Commanders by a 55-23 scoreline that seems very hard to believe. Offen
Philadelphia Eagles have been here before, rallying late to defeat the New Orleans Saints 15-12 on Sept. 22 in The Caesars Superdome.
After the Bears disappointed in 2024, new HC Ben Johnson has eyes on David Shaw and Dennis Allen as their next OC and DC.
The New Orleans Saints interviewed Kellen Moore for the team's head coaching vacancy in Philadelphia on Monday night, the team confirmed Tuesday morning.
New Orleans front office personnel flew to Philadelphia and landed at Philadelphia International Airport just prior to 7 p.m. Eastern Time. From there, the Saints are expected to proceed to a meeting with Kellen Moore about their open head coaching spot.
Dave Helman sits down with Carmen Vitali to discuss all of the coaching moves across the NFL including the Chicago Bears hiring Dennis Allen to be their defensive coordinator & the Las Vegas Raiders hiring Pete Carroll to be their head coach.
With the Philadelphia Eagles heading to Super Bowl 59, offensive coordinator Kellen Moore could be a head coaching option for the Saints.
The coordinators hired by Chicago Bears coach Ben Johnson enter their new jobs with vastly different amounts of coaching experience.
After Ben Johnson hired former Saints HC Dennis Allen as the Bears' defensive coordinator, the new DC explained how Chicago recruited him.