With just a chief training vacancy in the NFL, the Saints of New Orleans are running out of time to find the appropriate candidate for their main work.
According to multiple reports, its main objective is Kellen Moore, currently the offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles.
NFL Network Tom Pelissero reports that meets with the Saints again before the Super Bowl, where the Eagles will face the Kansas City bosses.
However, despite being the favorite, there may be a speed stain that avoids an agreement.
According to Dianna Russini of athletics (Through his Scoop City podcast), The lack of clarity for the Campo de Los Saints Marshal Hall could be a great detractor for Moore.
The Saints played Derek Carr, Spencer Rattler and Jake Haener in QB last season due to various injuries and setbacks.
Kellen Moore will meet with the New Orleans Saints again about her training work
However, some reports suggest that the uncertainty in QB could be a detriment (above: Derek Carr)
But it is believed that Moore is interested regardless of whether the saints prepare for a re-constructed.
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But despite this uncertainty, Russini added that he believes that Moore has “come” to the idea of directing New Orleans, since the team knows that it has to rebuild.
Other reports indicate that Saints are essentially two candidates: Moore's offensive coordinator and New York Giants Mike Kafka.
Moore is in charge of one of the best hurried units in the League, directed by Saquon Barkley. I could find a similar situation in New Orleans with the star of Alvin Kamara.
But success can take some time. The Saints have fought since the retirement of the best player from the franchise: Drew Brees.
New Orleans has lost the playoffs during the last four seasons and has not made a NFC championship game since 2018.