Zack Baun went from starting 14 games in four years with the New Orleans Saints to a first-team All Pro in his first season with the Eagles.
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.
The leading candidate to become his defensive coordinator in Chicago is former Saints head coach Dennis Allen, per Schefter. The Bears, though, first will have to comply with the Rooney Rule before they officially can hire Allen.
Dennis Allen may not be a great head coach, but he is certainly a strong defensive coordinator option for the Colts.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore was set to interview with the New Orleans Saints on Saturday for their head coaching job, NFL Network reported.It would be Moore's third inter
Moore, 36, has been on the Eagles' coaching staff for just one season, but has spent including the previous five as a coordinator with the Chargers and four seasons in Dallas.
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Saints moving forward with Kellen Moore
As the New Orleans Saints look for their next head coach after firing Dennis Allen during the season, it sounds like Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore has separated from the pack a little bit.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that the New Orleans Saints are planning second interviews for their head-coaching job with Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady and Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore next week.
Mickey Loomis argues the New Orleans Saints don't need a sales pitch for head coach candidates -- the opportunity to work with him on Airline Drive is just that good. There are only 32 of these jobs out there, after all, and about 28 of them are already taken. What more do you need to get people in the building?
Kellen Moore is critical to what Philly is doing now in its Super Bowl push while also being seen as a finalist to return to the Dallas Cowboys as a head coach.
Let’s take a look around the NFL landscape and tell 10 teams the hard truth—that it is time to let go of their quarterback!