The Dallas Cowboys virtually interviewed Kellen Moore on Friday for their head coach opening. That’s according to Schefty and others. Moore has been generating interest from a few teams and Nick Sirianni was asked about it: Nick Sirianni on Kellen Moore interviewing for head coaching jobs ahead of Eagles-Rams game: pic.
The Cowboys have formally requested to interview Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for their head coaching job, according to a report from ESPN. The network says Moore is expected to interview with the Cowboys this weekend ahead of the Eagles’ divisional-round game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday.
Sirianni often takes the heat for his players' missteps even when it makes him look foolish. His players know it.
The Eagles closed out their season with a 20-13 victory over the Giants, but we haven't seen or heard from quarterback Jalen Hurts since he left with a concussion in Week 16 against the Commanders.
Eagles offensive coordiantor Kellen Moore has three head coaching interviews over a two-day stretch, with one NFC East rival interested in him returning to their team.
Breaking down Nick Sirianni’s accomplishment’s, greatness and his record since becoming the Philadelphia Eagles head coach
The relationship between Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and quarterback Jalen Hurts has reportedly improved since ESPN reported in August
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The Cowboys will have a new coach for 2025 season
In 2024, the Cowboys finished with a 7-10 record, coming in third place in the NFC East, ahead of just the Giants, who decided to retain head coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen.
Eagles coach Nck Sirianni is now the longest-tenured head coach in the NFC East after Mike McCarthy’s departure from the Dallas Cowboys
This time last year the coach's job was in peril. Fifteen wins later, two games from a second Super Bowl appearance, he clearly deserves a new deal.
Sean McVay dissected the ways the Rams could potentially stop Saquon Barkley — only the ninth 2,000-yard rusher in NFL history — when he considered the consequences if they did not. “If they get a beat on what you’re doing,