Brian Schottenheimer appears to be furthest along the road to a job offer, but Kellen Moore is more widely regarded around the league as a play-caller who is adapting to league trends.
An NFC team still looking still looking to fill their head coaching vacancy wants to speak to Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for a second time.
As the 2025 game of head coaching musical chairs begins to wind down, with teams like the New England Patriots, the Chicago Bears, and the New York Jets all finding their guys in Mike Vrabel, Ben Johnson,
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports that the Jacksonville Jaguars are not down to the two candidates who will interview for their head-coaching job for the second time this week in former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh and Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham.
This story has been updated.Here are five things to know about the Cowboys' new offensive coordinator, Kellen Moore:How we got here
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Saints again left scrambling with the surprising news that one of their coaching frontrunners has pulled out of consideration.
Jaguars lost out on both Ben Johnson and Liam Coen. But this high-profile name remains available in the 2025 hiring cycle.
The Dallas Cowboys, who finished with a 7-10 record in 2024, are looking for a new coach after Mike McCarthy was shown the door.
The first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
It feels like the Dallas Cowboys rarely take the straightforward route, in any situation. Perhaps it’s the desire for attention and eyeballs, or maybe it’s a constant feeling that Jerry Jones and other ownership can always outsmart the room,
The Dallas Cowboys coaching search to find Mike McCarthy's successor after the team parted ways with him after five seasons is heating up, and it will be wide-ranging. Dallas completed an interview Friday with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore,