As soon as news broke that Mike McCarthy was divorcing Jerry Jones, the NFL information network started buzzing. The most buzz surrounded Jones courting Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to replace McCarthy.
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,
Watching the 2024 playoffs without their team is bad enough for Cowboys fans. Watching two division rivals fight for a Super Bowl spot in the NFC Championship game? Pain. The real kicker? The one that takes the cake?
A person familiar with the team’s plans says the Dallas Cowboys have requested permission to interview Philadelphia offensive coordinator Kellen Moore in their search to replace Mike McCarthy
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to interview with the Dallas Cowboys, Jacksonville Jaguars and New Orleans Saints over the next two days
On the latest Scoop City podcast, reporter Dianna Russini and former NFL quarterback Chase Daniel outlined why Moore is currently " the hot name " to land the open Cowboys gig—even with speculation swirling around Colorado coach Deion Sanders.
The Cowboys and Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore know each other well and they'll have a chance to catch up on Friday.
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 first name that drew widespread attention after McCarthy's departure was Deion Sanders. But three others are getting interviews.
The Dallas Cowboys have let former head coach Mike McCarthy’s contract expire, opening up a vacancy at the position. Due to the high-profile nature of the organization, rumors have been swirling about potential candidates since Dallas moved on from McCarthy.
Ben Johnson made a quick decision. Aaron Glenn could be next. With Johnson heading to Chicago and Mike Vrabel already in New England, five head coaching vacancies remain. The Jets, Saints,