The New Orleans Saints announced they have completed a head coach interview with Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore:
When Dan Campbell, another former Saints assistant and the head coach of the Lions, took over in Detroit, he brought Glenn with him to lead the defensive unit. Now, three seasons later, Glenn is adopting a similar staff-building approach to Campbell's.
An NFC team still looking still looking to fill their head coaching vacancy wants to speak to Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for a second time.
Signs have pointed toward this moment, but the New York Jets have officially hired Aaron Glenn as their next head coach. After an impressive four-year stint as
Kelln Moore joined the Eagles staff this past offseason and his offense finished the season ranked No. 8 in total offense, No. 7 in scoring and No. 2 in rushing.
The Georgia native has had a well-traveled professional career. He was selected by the Cleveland Browns in the first round of the 2015 NFL Draft. After two years with the Browns, he joined the Kansas City Chiefs and started for eight games as the franchise ultimately defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.
This Eagles-Commanders game isn't for all the marbles, but it's for a shot to play in the Super Bowl, and that's a huge deal.
Remember, coming out of 2023, Daboll refused to let Kafka interview for Seattle’s play-calling offensive coordinator job under new defensive-minded head coach Mike Macdonald. Then Daboll, after forcing Kafka to return to East Rutherford, essentially stuffed him in a broom closet, fully stripping his play-calling duties.
The Jets hired Glenn to fill their coaching vacancy Wednesday, putting a disappointing dash in the Saints’ search. The Jets beat the Saints to the punch by setting up a second interview with Glenn ahead of them and ensuring he wouldn’t land elsewhere.
Mickey Loomis argues the Saints don’t need a sales pitch for head coach candidates, but he may be wrong. So we’ve done it for him with this six-point plan:
It was widely assumed that Glenn and Washington Commanders assistant GM Lance Newmark were a package deal. After all, they worked together for three years with the Detroit Lions, and both were present Tuesday at the team facility for second interviews. Newmark was the first GM candidate to get a second (in-person) interview.