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Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore, a Boise State Hall of Fame member, completed a virtual interview with the Dallas Cowboys on Friday for t
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We've made it through another week of madness as the coaching rumors continue to swirl and the Cowboys continue to make NFL headlines with their search. Dallas has been linked to several legitimate candidates for the job -- most recently former Cowboys quarterback and current Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore-- and some intriguing candidates that would move the needle;
Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni praised Kellen Moore for preparing the offense for playoff game despite interviews with the Cowboys, Jaguars and Saints over the next two days
He’s been the club’s backup QB, QB coach, and offensive coordinator. Now the Cowboys want to talk to Moore about coming back as the top dog.
The Cowboys' coaching search is rolling on with another familiar figure in Kellen Moore, the team's former backup QB and offensive coordinator.
Moore was Dallas franchise quarterback Dak Prescott’s play-caller from 2019-2022, which included the first three years of McCarthy’s five-year tenure.
The Dallas Cowboys have completed a virtual interview with Philadelphia offensive coordinator Kellen Moore in the first formal step in the search to replace former coach Mike McCarthy.
The Dallas Cowboys started their official search foe a head coach on Friday and got involved in a virtual and interview with top candidate Kellen Moore.
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