New Orleans Saints assistant coach Derrick Foster has reportedly been interviewed by the Dallas Cowboys for one of their staff openings. Todd Archer, who covers the Cowboys for ESPN NFL Nation, was the first to report the news on Thursday afternoon.
At the start of the New Orleans Saints coaching search, former assistant coach and player Aaron Glenn first emerged as
Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore is coaching in the Super Bowl this week in New Orleans. He's also going to be asked again and again about the Saints' head coaching job.
Another Saints assistant coach could be on their way out of town, as running backs coach Derrick Foster interviewed with the Dallas Cowboys:
Several members of last year's coaching staff for the New Orleans Saints have already found new jobs. And others are in the process of interviewing elsewhere.
If the New Orleans Saints hire Kellen Moore, who could he bring in as assistant coaches? He has some strong connections around the league:
Saints GM Mickey Loomis said that the team wanted to get the best coach possible and that they weren't in a hurry. They've also had months to prepare for this ever since they were out of the playoff mix. The new head coach will also be able to make a decision on the coaching staff.
And then there were two. The NFL offseason began with six head coaching vacancies and a seventh eventually arose when the Dallas Cowboys elected to not
The Super Bowl LIX matchup is officially set: the Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans on Sunday, February 9.
The New Orleans Saints will have to sign some new players once they get under the salary cap. These six names have connections to head coach candidate Kellen Moore:
So what was the sticking point as the Cowboys’ Jerry Jones and coach Mike McCarthy mutually agreed to part ways?