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Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore is expected to say goodbye to his current team after Super Bowl LIX.
He is going to take what will be a very tough but potentially very rewarding job as the head coach of the New Orleans Saints, according to ESPN.
He went through two interviews with the Saints last month and has emerged as the top candidate, meaning there would have to be a change of circumstances now for him not to be the new coach.
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Ironically, this means that his last task for the Eagles will take place in the city where he will soon work full-time. Super Bowl LIX is being played today at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
The Saints are reportedly doing all they can to keep the negotiations with Moore above board, given they do not want to receive a punishment for 'tampering' with the staff of another team.
The Eagles are going to be taking on the Kansas City Chiefs who are on the verge of an unprecedented three-peat, having won the last two Super Bowls.
If the Eagles are to win, a key player will be Saquon Barkley who has received praise all season, capping off his incredible campaign by winning the AP Offensive Player of the Year at the NFL Honors.
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His arrival in Philadelphia has transformed the Eagles, making them a force in the NFC once again. But despite all the accolades and success, nothing means more to him than the love and of his family.
Ahead of Super Bowl LVIII, The Players' Tribune shared a heartwarming voicemail left by Barkley's six-year-old daughter, Jada.
In the message, she expressed excitement for her father's biggest game and delivered a touching reminder of what truly matters.
"Hi daddy, it's Jada! I'm so excited for your big game! Yeah! (Laughs) I really, really, really hope you win. And daddy really, I'm really thankful that you've been caring for your whole family and I know you're going to win."