Philadelphia Eagles have sacked their offensive coordinator.
The Philadelphia Eagles, who had a disappointing season with Brian Johnson as their offensive coordinator, formally announced on February 5 that they had hired Kellen Moore. It will be the Eagles’ sixth offensive playcalling rotation in as many seasons as they have had in the previous fifteen years, though.
The Eagles have had offensive coordinators in the past include Pat Shurmur, Mike Groh, Frank Reich, Shane Steichen, and Brian Johnson. In the city of brotherly love, Moore is under pressure now that he is the new OC.
Moore was a quarterback in the NFL who was a member of the Dallas Cowboys and Detroit Lions. Before Tua Tagovailoa joined the NFL in 2020, he was the last quarterback to play in the left hand. Regretfully, the fracture of his right fibula brought an end to his playing career. Eventually, he gave up playing. Following the retirement of longtime quarterbacks coach Wade Wilson in 2018, Moore started working as a coach for the Cowboys.
Moore was elevated to offensive coordinator upon Jason Garrett’s dismissal from the Cowboys in 2019, a position he held until 2022. Moore and the Cowboys subsequently split up after the Cowboys’ playoff defeat versus the 49ers hahaha