Former Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore became the youngest coach in the NFL earlier this week when the New Orleans Saints hired him just days after Moore won Super Bowl LIX as an offensive coordinator with the Philadelphia Eagles.
New Saints coach Kellen Moore has nearly finalized his offensive staff, zeroing in on Doug Nussmeier as offensive coordinator and hiring several assistants.
Saints coach Kellen Moore didn't make a firm commitment to quarterback Derek Carr in his introductory news conference.
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Saints quarterback Derek Carr is set to have a cap number of more than $51.4 million during the 2025 season and that has led to speculation that the team might look to move in a different direction this offseason.
Kellen Moore tiptoed around the Derek Carr questions in his first Saints press conference, saying he deserves to start, but not whether that’ll happen in New Orleans:
The Saints have a lot of questions to answer in the offseason, but at the top of the list: What to do at quarterback and what are potential fixes with the cap situation?
Kellen Moore figures his upbringing as a coach's son outweighs any concerns about his relative youth as he begins his 1st NFL head coaching job with New Orleans.
See what Kellen Moore had to say about Derek Carr and Alvin Kamara and if the Saints plan to bring both back in 2025.
“Fun historical fact: New Saints coach Kellen Moore and QB Derek Carr met once in college as starting QBs — with No. 5 Boise St. blowing out Fresno St., 57-7 in 2011. Moore had 254 passing yards and 3 TDs, Carr had 126 and an INT, the second largest loss for Carr at any level,” Ian Rapoport of NFL Network shared in a post on X, formerly Twitter.