NFL Network reported Friday afternoon that the Saints plan to meet with Moore after the Super Bowl. Further, the network reported that Saints general manager Mickey Loomis “informed other candidates on Friday morning that, while there’s been no final decision, he plans to continue discussions with Moore.”
Kellen Moore could be the favorite in New Orleans after Mike McCarthy pulls out of running and the Saints will meet with the Eagles OC after Super Bowl LIX
Moore is believed to be the leader for the Saints' head coach opening, but it would be a tough job to step into.
The Philadelphia Eagles may be in the middle of preparations for their matchup in Super Bowl LIX, but they also have some concerns within their coaching staff. Offensive coordinator and play-caller Kellen Moore has long been considered the top choice for the New Orleans Saints head coach position.
Kellen Moore is set to be the next Saints' head coach after the Super Bowl, his fourth team in four years. Moore lands his long-awaited head coaching chance.
Kellen Moore and the Saints will meet again after the Super Bowl over their head coaching position. More at Pro Football Rumors.
The following is a list of Super Bowl champions. The Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs will play each other in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9.
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 Philadelphia Eagles have been rolling along on offense this postseason all the way to the Super Bowl. Offensive coordinator Kellen Moore has come over from the Los Angeles Chargers and has done a fantastic job coaching the offense.
The Saints plan to meet with Kellen Moore once again after the Super Bowl, signifying he is the favorite for their head coaching job:
Mickey Loomis appears to have tipped his hand to what the New Orleans Saints plan to do with their coaching search.