Eagles OC Kellen Moore spoke honestly about the possibility of becoming a head coach in the NFL during the next coaching cycle.
As the Philadelphia Eagles prepare for Week 19 against the Green Bay Packers on Super Wildcard Week, there’s a specter hanging over the team that has nothing to do with the on-field product or the availability of QB1,
Philadelphia’s offensive coordinator receives interview requests from Jaguars and Saints ahead of crucial playoff clash with Green Bay
Jalen Hurts still hasn't been cleared out of the NFL's concussion protocol, but this week's first practice and initial injury report will be the major tell of the QB's status for Sunday's Wild Card game.
Don't let past experiences worry you. Kellen Moore is focused on the Packers with the Wild Card Round approaching.
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore did not sound like a coach concerned he could be entering the playoffs without his starting quarterback.
Philadelphia and Green Bay started 2-2. Following the bye, the Eagles won 12 of their final 13 games, while the Packers won nine of their final 13 games. Green Bay overcame quarterback injuries and drastically improved on defense. Philadelphia rode the dynamic wave of Saquon Barkley and emerged as one of the best defenses in football.
The New Orleans Saints have requested to interview Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for their head coaching vacancy, ESPN reported on Monday. The Saints are looking to replace Dennis Allen,
With five job openings — Jets, Bears, Saints, Patriots, Jaguars — around the NFL, several assistants and coordinators will be in the running along with former coaches, including Mike Vrabel, Ron Rivera, Robert Saleh and Vikings defensive coordinator Brian Flores, among others.
A strong off-field connection with his offensive line may have played a significant role in Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley's historic
The Saints announced Thursday that they've completed a virtual interview with New York Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka for their coaching vacancy. Kafka becomes the second known candidate to interview for the position, joining Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver.