The Philadelphia Eagles may end up having to look for a new offensive coordinator this offseason after all. According to NFL Network's Mike Garafolo, Eagles' Kellen Moore is the "most likely head coach" candidate for the New Orleans Saints.
No, you’re probably not going to see Sirianni and Hurts together in a TV commercial any time soon, like Reid and Mahomes are. But that’s OK. They just keep on winning.
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,
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.
When the Philadelphia Eagles walked off the field in Arizona following Super Bowl LVII, the Birds knew they let a golden opportunity to make history go away. The 38-35 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs after leading 24-14 at the half was a heartbreaking loss that the team still feels two years later.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have each had success outside of their relationships with head coaches Andy Reid and Nick Sirianni.
Nick Sirianni's Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs will face off in the Super Bowl, with Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes as the headline stars. Now, the cards are on the table. On February 9,
“This game is about overcoming adversity,” Sirianni said on Sunday evening. “There are going to be good plays in the game and there are going to be bad plays in the game. There will be good moments in a season and bad moments in a season. It's about overcoming and embracing the adversity.” Sirianni knows something about adversity.
Kellen Moore has been mentioned as a candidate in Dallas, New Orleans, and Jacksonville. Moore has deep ties to the Cowboys and will interview with three teams between Friday and Saturday. During his Friday press conference, head coach Nick Sirianni ...
Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports called Moore the “leader in the clubhouse” in New Orleans. Adam Schefter of ESPN called Moore “a lead candidate.” And Mike Garafolo of NFL Network said Moore remains “the most likely” next head coach in New Orleans.
Jalen Hurts flashed a rare smile when Nick Sirianni screamed on the podium after the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC championship game: "All he does is win."
The Philadelphia Eagles made their way back to the Super Bowl for the second time in three years due, in some part, to some of the very shrewd coordinator moves