Mickey Loomis appears to have tipped his hand to what the New Orleans Saints plan to do with their coaching search.
The Saints plan to meet again with Kellen Moore following Super Bowl LIX -- a strong indication that the Eagles offensive coordinator is the top candidate for New Orleans' head-coaching job, The Insiders reported Friday.
The Miami Dolphins don’t appear like they’ll have to hire for a fourth different defensive coordinator in four seasons. And, if so, they will be keeping one of the best in the NFL in 2025, as indications are Anthony Weaver will miss out on the New Orleans Saints’ head coaching job.
While he threw for 15 touchdowns in 10 games and averaged over 214 yards, Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener played a game of hot potato in his stead as neither of them averaged 200 yards and both held passer ratings of 70 and below.
If the New Orleans Saints hire Kellen Moore, who could he bring in as assistant coaches? He has some strong connections around the league:
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 drop-outs left Moore and Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver as the Saints' top candidates, and Moore has more coordinator experience despite being so young. He's spent six seasons as an offensive coordinator between three teams, regularly garnering head coaching interest over the years.
Jalen Hurts flashed a rare smile when Nick Sirianni screamed on the podium after the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC championship game: “All he does is win.”Hurts has been criticized throughout his career but numbers don’t lie and Sirianni is right.
The Philadelphia Eagles know better than any other team in the league that the coaching carousel never truly ends until the conclusion of the Super Bowl. In each of their last two Super Bowl appearances,
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.