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Kellen Christopher Moore (born July 5, 1988) is an American professional football coach and former quarterback who is the offensive coordinator for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL). [1] He played college football for the Boise State Broncos, where he set the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) record
Kellen Moore threw three first half touchdowns, two to Matt Miller, but UNLV was able to match the Broncos first two scores for a 21–14 Boise State lead at halftime. Boise State extended the lead with Moore's fourth touchdown pass from 51 yards out to Tyler Shoemaker for a 28–14 lead at the end of the third quarter.
Former Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore is on the College Football Hall of Fame ballot for the fourth time in as many years. Moore, the winningest quarterback in college football history, is ...
Ian Johnson rushed 13 times for 97 yards and two touchdowns while quarterback Kellen Moore went 18 of 23 for 180, started the game 11 of 11, and rushed for his first career touchdown. Kyle Brotzman set a Boise State record by making his 75th straight extra point, breaking the record held by Tyler Jones of 74 made in 2003 and 2004. Safety Jeron ...
Former Boise State quarterback Kellen Moore seems close to landing his next NFL gig — and it would be his third team in three years. ... Washington, still holds records at Boise State for career ...
The football world thought Kellen Moore was a lock to become the head coach for Boise State. Instead, the former quarterback decided to sign a new deal with the Dallas Cowboys to remain their ...
Boise State only played their starters for the first half, but that was enough to dominate the depleted Spartans 48–0 to extend the nations longest winning streak to 20 games. Kellen Moore threw 2 touchdown passes of 17 and 43 yards while going 14 of 16 for 231 and now has 16 touchdowns to just 1 interception on the year.
Kellen Moore was considered a strong candidate to land the head coaching job at Boise State, but he decided to sign a multiyear extension with the Dallas Cowboys to remain their offensive coordinator.