Moore just finished his third season as Cowboys Offensive Coordinator, taking over the position in 2019 after serving as QB Coach in 2018. He had one year remaining on his contract.
There are two things you can count on at the end of every NFL season: first, the Super Bowl will be the most watched television event of the year, second, there will be multiple head coaching vacancies around the league.
After some speculation that he might bolt from the Big D for a chance to become the head coach at his alma mater, former Prosser Mustang legend Kellen Moore has reportedly signed a three-year contract extension to remain the Offensive Coordinator with the Dallas Cowboys, eschewing Boise State.
Kellen Moore is staying as offensive coordinator for the Dallas Cowboys, and new coach Mike McCarthy says the plan is for Moore to continue calling plays.
Kellen Moore successfully rose from high school football in Prosser, then on to Boise State and later drafted into the NFL by the Detroit Lions and played for Dallas.
Former Prosser High School standout Kellen Moore, who has languished on the bench for the majority of his four seasons in the NFL, will get the starting nod this Sunday for the Dallas Cowboys.