The only constant for Jalen Hurts regarding his offensive coordinator is that it’s a position that’s always changing. Success spurred this offseason’s cycle. Kellen Moore, a Super Bowl champion in his only season with the Philadelphia Eagles,
The Eagles are celebrating their Super Bowl win with a parade through Philadelphia on Friday, but there's only so long that they can linger on their win before they have to fully turn their attention to next season.
After an impressive season for the Philadelphia Eagles, Kellen Moore is leaving the Eagles to join the New Orleans Saints. In the wake of this, Jalen Hurts talks about the possible addition of a new offensive coordinator.
Doug Nussmeier, the Eagles' quarterbacks coach, appears set to follow Kellen Moore to New Orleans to become the Saints' offensive coordinator, according to longtime NFL inside Josina Anderson.
Moore’s move to New Orleans means Hurts will have a new play-caller in the 2025 NFL season. The Eagles’ next offensive coordinator will be Hurts’ sixth play-caller in six NFL seasons. But Hurts had the same experience in college: He kept losing play-callers, and usually for the same reason – Hurts’ teams excelled.
After becoming champions with the Philadelphia Eagles in the Super Bowl, Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts know they will be without a key piece for the upcoming NFL season.
In this unique offensive playmaker-only PFF mock draft, the Saints pass up on a quarterback usually tied to them in favor of a new option with upside:
Eagles' 2024 offensive coordinator Kellen Moore moved on to a head coach role and the team's picked his successor. Here's what Hurts said about him.