Eagles to name Kellen Moore as new offensive coordinator
The Philadelphia Eagles have found their new offensive coordinator who will replace Brian Johnson. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Birds will hire former Las Angeles Chargers and Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. Moore, 35, kicked off his coaching career as the Cowboys' quarterbacks coach in 2018 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2019. […]
The Philadelphia Eagles have found their new offensive coordinator who will replace Brian Johnson.
According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Birds will hire former Las Angeles Chargers and Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.
Moore, 35, kicked off his coaching career as the Cowboys' quarterbacks coach in 2018 and was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2019.
In four seasons under Moore, Dallas ranked second in total offense (391.0 net YPG) and scoring (27.7 PPG). Moore's offense was also the league's fourth-best passing offense (264.4 net YPG) and ranked seventh in rushing offense (126.6 YPG).
Additionally, Moore helped Dallas win two NFC East titles and secure three post-season berths.
After parting ways with the Cowboys, Moore joined the Chargers' coaching staff this past season. With Moore in charge, LA's offensive unit ranked 18th in total offense, 13th in passing, 25th in rushing and 21st in scoring.
Before entering the coaching realm, Moore was a backup quarterback for the Detroit Lions and Cowboys.