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Kellen Christopher Moore (born July 5, 1988) is an American professional football coach and former quarterback who is the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). [1] He played college football for the Boise State Broncos, setting the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) record for quarterback wins.
Entering 2024, Sirianni has his third set of coordinators since the start of the 2022 campaign – though OC Kellen Moore and DC Vic Fangio are more experienced than last year’s duo – and lost ...
Kellen Moore, Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator. If the Cowboys look for a familiar face to help replace McCarthy, they could look toward Moore. ... That included a league-best ranking of ...
Sirianni said it was his idea to give up control of the offense to new coordinator Kellen Moore, including game planning. Moore takes over the offense. Vic Fangio is the new defensive coordinator.
Arizona Cardinals offensive line coach (2023–2024) New York Giants: Mike Kafka: 2022 [17] Kansas City Chiefs quarterbacks coach & passing game coordinator (2018–2021) Philadelphia Eagles: Kellen Moore: 2024 [18] Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator Washington Commanders: Kliff Kingsbury: 2024 [19] USC Trojans senior offensive analyst ...
Kellen Moore, Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Moore checks a lot of boxes for the Cowboys in a potential head coaching search. He has eight years of experience with the organization from ...
Former Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore seems close to landing his next NFL gig — and it would be his third team in three years. ... Under Moore’s direction, the offense ranked No. 13 in ...
Kellen Moore went 29 of 48 for 414, a career-high, 3 TD's and the 3 costly INT's. Austin Pettis had 9 catches for 126 yards and 2 TD's (18, 10) to be named WAC Offensive Player of the Week while Vinny Perretta made 5 catches for 126 yards and a rushing TD. The Broncos only managed 70 yards rushing, 66 of those on an Ian Johnson TD run.