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Cowboys Ex-Coordinator Kellen Moore Shines at Eagles, Sparks Old Team’s Critique

Dallas, TX – July 4, 2025

A former Dallas Cowboys position coach has transformed his reputation in a stunning turnaround with a new team, leaving his old squad to reflect on missed opportunities. Kellen Moore, once the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator, has emerged as a key architect of the Philadelphia Eagles’ success in 2024, prompting a pointed remark from his former boss that hints at lingering tensions.

Moore served as the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator from 2019 to 2022 under head coach Mike McCarthy, but his tenure was marked by inconsistent results. Despite guiding quarterback Dak Prescott to two 4,000-yard seasons (2021 and 2022), the offense struggled to adapt to McCarthy’s run-heavy philosophy, finishing 15th in total offense in 2022 (346.9 yards per game). The lack of synergy led to his departure after the 2022 season, with McCarthy seeking a different approach.

Since joining the Eagles as offensive coordinator in 2024, Moore has overseen a dramatic resurgence. In 2024, Philadelphia ranked third in total offense (396.2 yards per game) and led the NFL with 34.1 points per game, fueled by a revitalized Saquon Barkley and a dynamic passing attack. The Eagles’ Super Bowl run, culminating in a 40-22 victory over the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, showcased Moore’s innovative play-calling, a stark contrast to his Dallas days.

McCarthy, now a broadcaster after his exit from Dallas following the 2024 season, subtly addressed Moore’s success in a recent interview with The Dallas Morning News. “Kellen had talent, but he didn’t always give his all when it mattered most here,” McCarthy said, his tone laced with implication. The comment suggests a belief that Moore’s commitment waned during his Cowboys tenure, a narrative that has reignited debate among fans.

Cowboys Nation remains divided. Some laud Moore’s achievements (“He’s proving his worth now!”), while others echo McCarthy’s sentiment (“He didn’t fight for us”). With the Cowboys struggling to a 7-10 record in 2024 under new head coach Brian Schottenheimer, Moore’s success amplifies the “what-if” questions.

As the 2025 season approaches, Moore’s evolution highlights a coach finding his stride elsewhere. Can his old team learn from this, or will the critique linger? Stay tuned to ESPN for updates.

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