Last week, Kellen Moore was named as one of two top candidates for the Cowboys’ head coaching position. He cannot be hired at this point with the Eagles amongst the four teams still in the postseason, but at this point he appears to be in pole position.
Moore is currently the frontrunner for the Dallas gig, Jon Machota of The Athletic writes (subscription required). A hire cannot be made until the Eagles are eliminated, and the Cowboys cannot conduct an interview this week as Philadelphia prepares for the NFC title game. Once Moore become eligible for a return to Dallas, though, it will be interesting to see if it takes place.
The 35-year-old became the Cowboys’ quarterbacks coach in 2018, shortly after his playing career ended. Moore took over as offensive coordinator one year later, beginning a stretch in which Dallas generally enjoyed strong production on that side of the ball. In three of Moore’s four seasons leading the offense, the Cowboys ranked sixth or better in scoring. Then-head coach Mike McCarthy elected to take over as play-caller for 2023, though, and Moore found himself on the move as a result.
Last year, the Chargers hired Moore as their OC. The team finished in the bottom half of the league in total and scoring offense, and with Jim Harbaugh being brought in as head coach it came as no surprise sweeping changes were made to Los Angeles’ staff. Once again, Moore did not need to wait long to find a new opportunity, as he took on offensive coordinator duties with the Eagles for 2024.
Philadelphia ranked top-eight in yards and points during the regular season, thanks in no small part to a career-best campaign from running back Saquon Barkley. While the Eagles have faced consistency problems in the passing game, their success has put Moore squarely on the head coaching radar for the 2025 hiring cycle. In addition to being the first candidate to speak with the Cowboys about their vacancy, he has interviewed with the Jaguars and Saints.
A report from Friday named Moore along with former Cowboys tight end Jason Witten as strong contenders for the Dallas gig. The latter is held in high regard by owner Jerry Jones, but his distinct lack of coaching experience would make it a surprise if he outright replaced McCarthy on the sidelines. A role of some kind could still be in play for Witten, who has previously been mentioned as a future head coaching candidate in Dallas.
As Machota notes, a stronger sentiment exists amongst fans for Colorado head coach Deion Sanders or Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson to be tapped for the Cowboys job. Neither of them have interviewed for the position yet, though, and especially since that is the case Moore is the candidate to watch at this point. While Dallas is expected to expand its search in the coming days, all other names appear to have ground to make up.
Via PFR’s HC search tracker, here is an updated look at where things stand for Dallas:
- Bill Belichick, head coach (North Carolina): Mutual interest would have existed
- Leslie Frazier, assistant head coach (Seahawks): To interview 1/20
- Aaron Glenn, defensive coordinator (Lions): Mentioned as candidate
- Kliff Kingsbury, offensive coordinator (Commanders): Mentioned as candidate; won’t interview until after season
- Kellen Moore, offensive coordinator (Eagles): Interviewed 1/17; frontrunner?
- Robert Saleh, former head coach (Jets): Interviewed 1/18
- Deion Sanders, head coach (Colorado): Discussions commenced; no deal expected
- Jason Witten, head coach (Liberty Christian School): Strong contender?
Terrible
Love hurts his knee, gets evaluated, & the 1st play back a drop back pass? Forget about Barkley? Terrible is right J8
I think they handed it off 1st when they were backed up in goal. The 3rd play was the pass.
No Neion Deion then????
I hope not. From one lefty Orioles fan to another 🙂
Hahahaha!
It would have been interesting if it did
As a Eagles fan I would be fine with Moore leaving. While it’s yet another turnover on the Eagles staff I’m not worried. Moore was just ok as OC, not really innovative or different than many others.
Philly fans were hoping for an offense that would play to Jalen Hurts’ strengths. The opposite has happened. We know that Jalen Hurts has limitations, but the best coaches can still maximize success. Going super conservative has limited turnovers, but there haven’t been big chunk plays for weeks.
I’m sure Jalen will hate having yet another OC, but he might benefit from someone better than Kellen Moore.
A comfort hire. Jerry wants to control the Cowboys. He doesn’t want any rival decision maker. He will never be able to walk past a live microphone. Cowboys going nowhere.
Jason Garret 2.0.
Good riddance
The Cowboys need someone who can paint them a brighter future so perhaps Jerry should hire Benjamin Moore to be the next HC.
I thought sanders was front runner? Then Brian schottenheimer? Then witten and Moore? I’m starting to think maybe nobody actually knows….
No thank you. No Moore please, I’ve had my fill.
Just some saleh please
Is Frank Reich available ?