Former Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore has reportedly been hired as the Los Angeles Chargers’ new offensive coordinator, sources with knowledge of the situation confirmed to NFL Network‘s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero on Monday (January 30).
The reported move comes hours after Moore and the Cowboys mutually agreed to part ways on Sunday (January 29) night after four seasons with the franchise.
“Former #Cowboys OC Kellen Moore is expected to become the #Chargers OC, sources tell me and @TomPelissero,” Rapoport tweeted. “The talented play-caller goes from Dak Prescott to Justin Herbert, a quick move after his departure from Dallas.”
Moore will reportedly succeed former Chargers offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi, who was fired after two seasons with the franchise following its early playoff exit earlier this month. Los Angeles was eliminated by the Jacksonville Jaguars in the AFC Wild Card Round after blowing a 27-7 lead, with the Jaguars outscoring the Chargers 25-3 in the second half.
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