Kellen Moore Cowboys Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Wed, 01 Feb 2023 08:26:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Kellen Moore Leaves the Cowboys, Takes OC Job With the Chargers https://sportzbonanza.com/kellen-moore-leaves-the-cowboys-takes-oc-job-with-the-chargers/ Wed, 01 Feb 2023 06:11:00 +0000 https://sportzbonanza.com/?p=19922 Kellen Moore with the Dallas Cowboys in 2019The Dallas Cowboys are shuffling their coaching staff after a disappointing playoff exit. The most significant change will come on the offensive side of the ball, with the franchise deciding to say goodbye to their longtime offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. “I want to thank Kellen for his deep commitment, hard work, and dedication that were […]

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The Dallas Cowboys are shuffling their coaching staff after a disappointing playoff exit. The most significant change will come on the offensive side of the ball, with the franchise deciding to say goodbye to their longtime offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.

“I want to thank Kellen for his deep commitment, hard work, and dedication that were a core part of his time with the Cowboys,” said the Cowboys’ head coach Mike McCarthy in a statement, adding that the decision to part ways was “mutual”.

Moore didn’t wait too long to find a new job, having already accepted the offer from the Los Angeles Chargers to be the team’s new offensive coordinator. The move was confirmed by the Chargers on Monday. 

The Cowboys’ decision to move on from Moore is slightly surprising, considering that they had the fourth-best offense in points per game and 11th-best offense in yards per game in 2022. However, there is a sense in the building that Dallas can and should do better, especially in the postseason, which is probably why McCarthy decided to make a change. Another reason might be that Moore isn’t “his guy” since he was hired by the previous head coach Jason Garret.

Kellen Moore will now be tasked with getting the best out of the Chargers’ talented quarterback Justin Herbert. Moore will also take on the challenge of fixing the LA team’s stalled running game, which ranked 30th in the league with just 89.6 rushing yards per game.

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Cowboys OC Kellen Moore Gets Extension After Rejecting Boise State https://sportzbonanza.com/cowboys-oc-kellen-moore-gets-extension-after-rejecting-boise-state/ Tue, 05 Jan 2021 07:56:20 +0000 https://sportzbonanza.com/?p=15329 Kellen Moore with the Dallas Cowboys in 2019The Dallas Cowboys locked up their offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to a multi-year extension. The team confirmed the deal on their social media on Sunday. Reportedly, the extension will keep Moore with the franchise through the 2023 NFL season. This also means that the 32-year-old coach won’t pursue a college head coaching job with the […]

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The Dallas Cowboys locked up their offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to a multi-year extension. The team confirmed the deal on their social media on Sunday.

Reportedly, the extension will keep Moore with the franchise through the 2023 NFL season. This also means that the 32-year-old coach won’t pursue a college head coaching job with the Boise State Broncos.

Moore was a starting quarterback for four years (2008-2011) at Boise State and immediately emerged as the favorite to take over the Broncos when Bryan Harsin left the program. However, the Cowboys were aware of that and acted quickly to tie him for the franchise on a long-term deal.

“I love Boise State,” said Moore in a statement released by Dallas. “I will always root for them, and I hope one day to be a part of the program again.”

“We are building something special here in Dallas,” he added. “I am thankful to the Jones family and [head coach] Mike McCarthy for providing me with the opportunity to coach these special players. I am excited for us to put it all together and finish the job.”

Kellen Moore spent three years with the Cowboys as a player before retiring after the 2017 NFL season. Moore immediately took over the quarterback coach position with the organization and was then promoted to offensive coordinator after just one year on the job.

In his first season as Dallas’ OC, Moore overlooked an offense that was best in the league in terms of yards per game with 431.5. During that time, the Cowboys also finished second in passing yards with 296.9 per game and fifth in rushing yards with 134.6 per game.

The Cowboys’ offense looked good to begin 2020 as well, but the injury problems at the QB position and across the O-Line made it harder for the team to keep up with the same tempo. The team finished the regular season ranking 12th in the league in yards per game.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> Kellen Moore Cowboys Archives - SportzBonanza SportzBonanza Wed, 01 Feb 2023 08:26:18 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Kellen Moore Leaves the Cowboys, Takes OC Job With the Chargers https://sportzbonanza.com/kellen-moore-leaves-the-cowboys-takes-oc-job-with-the-chargers/ Wed, 01 Feb 2023 06:11:00 +0000 https://sportzbonanza.com/?p=19922 Kellen Moore with the Dallas Cowboys in 2019The Dallas Cowboys are shuffling their coaching staff after a disappointing playoff exit. The most significant change will come on the offensive side of the ball, with the franchise deciding to say goodbye to their longtime offensive coordinator Kellen Moore. “I want to thank Kellen for his deep commitment, hard work, and dedication that were […]

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The Dallas Cowboys are shuffling their coaching staff after a disappointing playoff exit. The most significant change will come on the offensive side of the ball, with the franchise deciding to say goodbye to their longtime offensive coordinator Kellen Moore.

“I want to thank Kellen for his deep commitment, hard work, and dedication that were a core part of his time with the Cowboys,” said the Cowboys’ head coach Mike McCarthy in a statement, adding that the decision to part ways was “mutual”.

Moore didn’t wait too long to find a new job, having already accepted the offer from the Los Angeles Chargers to be the team’s new offensive coordinator. The move was confirmed by the Chargers on Monday. 

The Cowboys’ decision to move on from Moore is slightly surprising, considering that they had the fourth-best offense in points per game and 11th-best offense in yards per game in 2022. However, there is a sense in the building that Dallas can and should do better, especially in the postseason, which is probably why McCarthy decided to make a change. Another reason might be that Moore isn’t “his guy” since he was hired by the previous head coach Jason Garret.

Kellen Moore will now be tasked with getting the best out of the Chargers’ talented quarterback Justin Herbert. Moore will also take on the challenge of fixing the LA team’s stalled running game, which ranked 30th in the league with just 89.6 rushing yards per game.

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Cowboys OC Kellen Moore Gets Extension After Rejecting Boise State https://sportzbonanza.com/cowboys-oc-kellen-moore-gets-extension-after-rejecting-boise-state/ Tue, 05 Jan 2021 07:56:20 +0000 https://sportzbonanza.com/?p=15329 Kellen Moore with the Dallas Cowboys in 2019The Dallas Cowboys locked up their offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to a multi-year extension. The team confirmed the deal on their social media on Sunday. Reportedly, the extension will keep Moore with the franchise through the 2023 NFL season. This also means that the 32-year-old coach won’t pursue a college head coaching job with the […]

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The Dallas Cowboys locked up their offensive coordinator Kellen Moore to a multi-year extension. The team confirmed the deal on their social media on Sunday.

Reportedly, the extension will keep Moore with the franchise through the 2023 NFL season. This also means that the 32-year-old coach won’t pursue a college head coaching job with the Boise State Broncos.

Moore was a starting quarterback for four years (2008-2011) at Boise State and immediately emerged as the favorite to take over the Broncos when Bryan Harsin left the program. However, the Cowboys were aware of that and acted quickly to tie him for the franchise on a long-term deal.

“I love Boise State,” said Moore in a statement released by Dallas. “I will always root for them, and I hope one day to be a part of the program again.”

“We are building something special here in Dallas,” he added. “I am thankful to the Jones family and [head coach] Mike McCarthy for providing me with the opportunity to coach these special players. I am excited for us to put it all together and finish the job.”

Kellen Moore spent three years with the Cowboys as a player before retiring after the 2017 NFL season. Moore immediately took over the quarterback coach position with the organization and was then promoted to offensive coordinator after just one year on the job.

In his first season as Dallas’ OC, Moore overlooked an offense that was best in the league in terms of yards per game with 431.5. During that time, the Cowboys also finished second in passing yards with 296.9 per game and fifth in rushing yards with 134.6 per game.

The Cowboys’ offense looked good to begin 2020 as well, but the injury problems at the QB position and across the O-Line made it harder for the team to keep up with the same tempo. The team finished the regular season ranking 12th in the league in yards per game.

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