Eagles Coach Addresses Kellen Moore Following Super Bowl Victory

Following the Philadelphia Eagles' Super Bowl LIX victory against the Kansas City Chiefs, head coach Nick Sirianni expressed his desire for offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to remain with the team. In a postgame moment, Sirianni was quoted saying, 'Let's run this back, Kellen,' implying a plea for Moore to stay and aim for another championship title next season.
Speculation about Moore's future arises as he is rumored to be in contention for the New Orleans Saints' head coaching position, according to reports from Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz. Having traveled to New Orleans for the Super Bowl, it is anticipated that Moore may finalize his plans to stay and accept the Saints' offer, unless the recent success with the Eagles sways his decision.
Moore has conducted two interviews with the Saints last month, solidifying his status as the leading candidate for the role. The Saints have navigated the hiring process carefully to comply with league regulations, particularly as the Eagles' season extended to the Super Bowl. Should Moore accept the position, it would represent the pinnacle of his career trajectory, which saw him ascend from quarterbacks coach and offensive coordinator with the Dallas Cowboys to offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers, and ultimately his current role with the Eagles. While the Eagles' offense ranked among the top in the league this season, Moore's potential departure poses challenges for Sirianni's aspirations to return to the Super Bowl, especially with reports indicating that Moore might significantly increase his salary upon joining the Saints. As the lone head coaching vacancy remains in the NFL following Dennis Allen's mid-season dismissal, the coaching landscape continues to evolve.








