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Former State Boise QB Kellen Moore named New Orleans Chief Coach – Sports Illustrated

Former State Boise QB Kellen Moore named New Orleans Chief Coach – Sports Illustrated

Former Boise State Kellen Moore defender has been named NFL’s most NFL Chief Coach today at New Orleans.

In his first and only season as an offensive eagle coordinator in 2024, Moore helped to bring Philadelphia to his second superbul title, defeating Kansas’ city chiefs 40-22. The Eagles are an average of 367.2 yards per game and scored 22.1 points per match on the road to lift the Lombardi trophy.

Moore spent the 2023 season in the same position with Los Angeles charges and the four previous seasons as Dallas Cowboys OC. Moore began his coaching career in 2018 as a cowboy coach.

In Boise State (2008-2011), Moore was a four-time All-American from the first team and the first Heisman Trophy finalist in school history. A pass of 142 career crossing of Moore and 14 667 yards passing each school records on the way to the accumulation of a record of 50-3 as a starter. He is still the most worshiped defender in FBS history.

New Orleans went 5-12 in 2024 and missed the Petar.

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