Philadelphia Eagles The main coach, Nick Seraiani, expressed his desire to keep Killin Moore on his training staff amid rumors that he would take the job of the holy New Orleans.
All signs indicated that Moore will become the next coach because he was associated with the job in the days before Eagles 40-22 Super Bowl Lix Winning over the heads of Kansas City.
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The midfielder in Philadelphia Eagles Galen Hurtz, No. 1, speaks to the offensive coordinator Kililin Moore during the first half of the NFL Bowl Lix's football match against Kansas City Chief on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
When the Eagles celebrated the second Super Bowl title, Sirianni had a message to Mour.
“Let's manage this — again,” Seriani said, talking to Tom Renaldi from Fox.
Moore was a desirable coach for several training courses, but he was unprecedented in training. He was an offensive coordinator with Dallas Cobwits for four years before he trained Los Angeles chargers last season.
When Jim Harbo took the duties of the armored vehicle, Moore was out. Then he joined Sirian's employees. The team ranked seventh in points and scored the eighth in the squares that you gained during the season.

Philadelphia coach Eagles, Nick Siriani, the center, and offensive coordinator Keelin Moore, right, during the first half of the NFC Championship in Lincoln Financial in Philadelphia on January 26, 2025. (Bill Station-Pictures)
Philadelphia rode the team's offensive capabilities throughout the season. Galen Hortz and Sakkon Barclay brought the offensive explosion, as the running was almost breaking Eric Decrson's record in one season.
In the qualifiers, the crime was played at a high level as well as on the way to Super Bowl's victory.
Moore is rumored to take the function of the saints and will have a cortica in Derek Car to work with him.

The midfielder in Philadelphia Eagles Galen Hortz, No. 1, interacts in this field after the defeat of Kansas City Chevings at Super Paul Lexus, Surors Superdum, New Orleans, on February 9, 2025. (Mark J. Rebilas-amagn Images)
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New Orleans He went 5-12 in 2024.
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