NFL Network reports the New Orleans Saints’ team brass may fly out to Philadelphia to interview Eagles OC Kellen Moore in person as soon as Monday:
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The New Orleans Saints are searching for a new head coach after parting ways with Dennis Allen in November. Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator
Kellen Moore helped the Philadelphia Eagles over the Washington Commanders as they racked up 459 yards of offense in a record-setting 55-23 victory. ... while Dallas Cowboys fans could only sit and watch.
The Saints have completed an in-person interview with Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver, the team announced Friday afternoon.
An NFC team still looking still looking to fill their head coaching vacancy wants to speak to Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for a second time.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network added today that New Orleans will also be looking to meet for a second time with Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady and Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. Both coaches interviewed with the team last week before their respective divisional matchups in the playoffs.
The New Orleans Saints are planning a trip up north as early as Monday in pursuit for their potential next head coach, Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.
The New Orleans Saints are currently looking to find their next head coach. The search hasn't gone according to plan, as Aaron Glenn didn't even take an in-person inter
The Saints had second interviews with Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver last week. Interim coach Darren Rizzi and former Cowboys coach Mike McCarthy are also reportedly in the mix for the job.
Between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys, Mike McCarthy has been coaching in the NFC for 18 years, and he's accrued a record of 174-112-2 in that time. Despite three consecutive 12-5 seasons in the middle of his tenure with the Cowboys, a 7-10 campaign in 2024 was all Jerry Jones needed to see before deciding to go in a different direction.