New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles and Super Bowl
With Moore’s strong interest, we’ve identified ten potential Eagles offensive coordinator candidates. Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels reacts to a play against Detroit Lions during the first half at Ford Field in Detroit on Monday, Oct. 30, 2023.
Moore led the Eagles offense during a historic outing on Sunday in the NFC championship game against the Washington Commanders. Philadelphia racked up 459 yards of offense en route to a 55-23 victory. With the win, the Eagles will play in the Super Bowl on Feb. 9 against the Kansas City Chiefs or Buffalo Bills.
Johnson, who was fired after one season as Eagles offensive coordinator, has played a significant role in helping prepare Jayden Daniels to succeed as a rookie quarterback.
The Philadelphia Eagles are heading to their second Super Bowl in three seasons, and offensive coordinator Kellen Moore could be the next head coach of the New Orleans Saints. Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network said the Saints plan to interview Moore for the head coaching position on Monday.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore seems like a prime candidate to be the next Dallas Cowboys head coach.
Saquon Barkley continues his stellar debut season for the Eagles with three rushing scores to propel Philadelphia past Washington and into the Super Bowl.
The Commanders’ three conversions against the Lions — one of the NFL’s most aggressive fourth-down teams — all led to touchdowns. The Eagles converted 73 percent (19-for-26) during the regular season on the back of one of the most unstoppable plays in the NFL: the “Tush Push.” Nine out of 10 fourth-and-1 runs moved the chains.
Kellen Moore, currently the Philadelphia Eagles' offensive coordinator, has a long history with the Cowboys organization. He first joined Dallas as a backup quarterback in 2015 and later transitioned into coaching, becoming the team's offensive coordinator ...
Kellen Moore has a pretty good gig right now as offensive coordinator for a Philadelphia Eagles team that's one win away from reaching the Super Bowl, but
Philadelphia will be able to return their offensive play-caller for the second consecutive year after this season.
According to the Chicago Tribune's Brad Biggs, the Bears have requested to interview David Shaw for their offensive coordinator job. Shaw previously interviewed for the team's head coaching vacancy before Johnson was hired.