The New Orleans Saints have a front-runner for their head coach opening. According to CBS Sports NFL insider Jonathan Jones, Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore
As the New Orleans Saints continue to search for a new head coach, the team is reportedly enamored with quarterback Spencer Rattler. According to ESPN's
Mickey Loomis appears to have tipped his hand to what the New Orleans Saints plan to do with their coaching search.
Kellen Moore could be the favorite in New Orleans after Mike McCarthy pulls out of running and the Saints will meet with the Eagles OC after Super Bowl LIX
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore is coaching in the Super Bowl this week in New Orleans. He's also going to be asked again and again about the Saints' head coaching job.
Saints general manager Mickey Loomis informed other coaching candidates Friday that the team plans to continue discussions with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore after Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans,
The New Orleans Saints have a relatively clear frontrunner for the head coaching vacancy they have, and it is Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. With the Saints set to meet with him once again after the Super Bowl is over,
The New Orleans Saints head coaching search will continue into February with reports that the team plans to meet with Eagles' offensive coordinator Kellen Moore after the championship game.
The New York Giants will be able to keep offensive coordinator Mike Kafka if Philadelphia Eagles coach Kellen Moore takes the New Orleans Saints job off the table.
The #Saints plan to meet again with #Eagles OC Kellen Moore after the Super Bowl — a strong sign he’s the top candidate for the team’s head coaching job, sources tell The Insiders. Under NFL rules, the sides can’t speak again until after the game, which is Feb. 9 in New Orleans. pic.twitter.com/CmX7bZlykL
Per NFL rules, Moore and the Saints are not allowed to speak again until the conclusion of the Super Bowl on Feb. 9, as he is still a member of the Eagles’ coaching staff. Moore, 36, is in his first season as the Eagles offensive coordinator. He holds seven years of coaching experience at the NFL level.