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Kellen Moore’s Head Coach Prospects Rise as Jalen Hurts Shines
Kellen Moore, the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles, is gaining attention as a potential head coaching candidate, thanks to the impressive performance of quarterback Jalen Hurts in recent games. Hurts, since the Eagles’ Week 5 bye, has completed 70.2% of his passes for 1,267 yards, eight touchdowns, and only one interception, achieving a passer rating of 118.1. Additionally, Hurts has contributed nine rushing touchdowns in this period. These stats place him among the top quarterbacks in the league, showcasing a remarkable phase in his career.
The Eagles’ Head Coach, Kellen Moore, has significantly shaped the team’s offensive strategy, with the Eagles currently ranked third in the league for offensive points per game and first for rush yards per game since Week 6. Their offensive prowess has been evident, with explosive plays contributing to the Eagles’ standing as one of the top offenses in the NFL.
Jalen Hurts acknowledges Moore’s influence on his development and the team’s success. «I think everything is about point of view. Everybody has a different flavor of stuff,» Hurts said, appreciating Moore’s unique approach and his ability to incorporate diverse tactical elements.
Moore’s coaching credentials are fortified by past successes, having led two top-five scoring offenses and the top offense in yards per game twice during his career as an offensive coordinator. In this season alone, Hurts has excelled in key statistics under Moore’s guidance, including excelling in passer rating on long passes, where he stood first in the league.
This wave of achievements has fueled speculation about Moore’s future prospects. Conor Orr from Sports Illustrated has identified Moore as a potential candidate for head coach positions due to his consistent top-ten finishes in various offensive metrics across different teams, including the Cowboys and Chargers before the Eagles.
As the Eagles continue their remarkable run, registering an 8-2 record and keeping a six-game winning streak alive, discussions about Moore’s potential as a head coach intensify. Hurts, however, emphasizes the team’s primary focus: «Winning is the only thing that really matters,» encapsulating the drive behind the Eagles’ current strategy under Moore’s leadership.