And there was nothing.
After a lengthy interview process, the New Orleans saints chose Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore as their next head coach, agreeing to a expected deal for over a week.
It was the last remaining head coaching vacant seat.
Eagles head coach Nick Cirianni begged Moore to be with his team after the Eagles Super Bowl trim and humor was attached, but those screams are unanswered.
“Kelen, you know, run this s-t, Keelen.” The Eagles head coach said When the Lombardi Trophy was presented to the team. “Let's run through this.”
Moore drives repeated opportunities for the Eagles as the Super Bowl champion, averaging 29 points per game and leading one of the league's best offenses ranked fourth.
The Eagles are looking for a new offensive coordinator, game coordinator and associate head coach Kevin Paturo, a possible candidate.
Moore finally landed his head coaching gig after appearing as a candidate during the 2019-22 employment cycle, when he served as offensive coordinator for the Dak Prescott-led Cowboys.
He joined the charger for the 2023 season before heading to Philadelphia.
Before he became a coach, Moore was a first-team national of four times and a finalist in the school's first Heisman Trophy while playing quarterback for Boise State.
His staff may already be in shape with former Chargers coach Brandon Staley, who hired Moore as the offensive coordinator during the 2023 season. According to ESPN.
Moore tries to revitalize the saints team, which went 5-12 last season while dealing with injuries to quarterback Derek Kerr and receiver Chris Orab.





