Sunday's Super Bowl LIX could be Kellen Moore's last as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Eagles' offensive coordinator is expected to be hired as the head coach of the New Orleans Saints barring any unexpected developments, ESPN's Adam Schefter reported Saturday.
Moore can't be officially hired until the Eagles' season ends. The Saints are the last remaining team with a head coaching vacancy.
The 36-year-old coach helped the Eagles reach the Super Bowl in his first season with the team. Last season, Moore was the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers.
Before joining the Chargers' staff, Moore had been on the Dallas Cowboys' staff from 2018-22. He was offensive coordinator from 2019-22.
Dallas ranked second in the NFL in points per game and yards per game during Moore’s four seasons as coordinator.
The Saints finished the season a disappointing 5-12 and fired head coach Dennis Allen midway through the season. Darren Rizzi took over as interim head coach for the remainder of the year.
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