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COSTA MESA, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Chargers are hiring Kellen Moore as their new offensive coordinator, sources confirmed to ESPN on Monday.
The move, first reported by NFL Network, comes less than 24 hours after the Dallas Cowboys released a statement that said Moore and the team had reached a "mutual decision to part ways" following an end-of-season review process.
In L.A., Moore is replacing offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi, who was fired after a 10-7 season that ended in a historic meltdown loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in the wild-card round.
Moore, 33, will take over an offense led by quarterback Justin Herbert, who last season passed Andrew Luck to tally the most passing yards through a player's first three NFL seasons. Moore also inherits receivers Keenan Allen and Mike Williams and running back Austin Ekeler, who last season led the NFL with 18 touchdowns.
Moore goes from coaching Dak Prescott, who led the league in interception rate (3.8%) this season, to Herbert, who had the seventh-lowest interception rate (1.4%) in the NFL, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.
At the outset of the search for a new offensive coordinator, coach Brandon Staley said he would look for leadership and a system that resembled the ones deployed by Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay and San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan.
The offenses that I think are the most challenging to defend ... are the ones that put a lot of pressure on you every snap, in terms of marrying the run game to the pass game, putting a lot of pressure on you with personnel groupings, pace, motion, and being able to get the explosions consistently," Staley said.
The Chargers' offense ranked 10th last season, scoring an average of 22.47 points per game. But they struggled to consistently run the football, averaging only 89.6 yards per game, which ranked 30th.
Moore spent four seasons as coordinator for the Cowboys, with his offense ranking in the top four in points per game (27.7), yards per game (391) and third-down conversion percentage (44%).
The Chargers also interviewed Rams passing game coordinator/quarterbacks coach Zac Robinson, Rams senior offensive assistant Greg Olsen, Rams assistant head coach/tight ends coach Thomas Brown and Minnesota Vikings assistant quarterbacks coach Jerrod Johnson for the position.
 

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That was fast. Not surprising. He was great in Dallas compared to the prior years with McCarthy calling it
 

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Good pick-up. It's definitely an upgrade.
 

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Cowgirls needed a scapegoat and now they'll get a lesser O Coordinator who will be Mccarthy's bitch. Such a trash organization?
 

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That was fast. Not surprising. He was great in Dallas compared to the prior years with McCarthy calling it
Not sure what you meant, but Moore had been the OC before McCarthy was even in Dallas I believe.
 

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Not sure what you meant, but Moore had been the OC before McCarthy was even in Dallas I believe.
It was 2019 or 2020 I thought McCarthy was calling plays there. He never ran the ball. Maybe he was just more involved in the game plan and not calling the plays but one of those years they did not run the ball ever. It’s going to be the same this upcoming year.
 

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Moore has been interviewing and, I think, for some head coaching jobs so the notion that he was pushed out by the Cowboys is questionable IMO.
 

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