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 anticipation is growing for Super Bowl LIX as the Philadelphia Eagles will look to get revenge against the Kansas City Chiefs on February 9 in New Orleans. The two teams squar
Super Bowl LIX will throw up a number of intriguing match-ups when the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs do battle in the big game
The latest on Eagles' offensive coordinator Kellen Moore suggests Philadelphia is going to lose him to a new job after Super Bowl LIX.
Details of the Saints' expedited pursuit of Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore during his preparation for Super Bowl LIX should concern Philadelphia.
Kellen Moore missed out on landing the Cowboys job but could be the front-runner for the New Orleans Saints after Mike McCarthy decided to focus on 2026. Saints brass interviewed the Eagles of
Could the Saints be the second Super Bowl host city in the last three years to poach an Eagles coordinator shortly after the big game?
The Super Bowl LIX matchup is officially set: the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.
The day before the Dallas Cowboys announce Brian Schottenheimer as their new head coach, former candidate Kellen Moore orchestrated seven rushing touchdowns and 55 points for the Philadelphia Eagles in an NFC Championship Game victory.
Garafolo’s report came on the heels of a report from his NFL Network colleague Tom Pelissero that former Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy won’t be pursuing the Saints job any longer (incidentally, Moore was in the running for the job to replace McCarthy in Dallas, but the Cowboys promoted offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer ).
There's increased buzz that Kellen Moore could leave the Eagles to become the New Orleans Saints' next head coach.