Kellen Moore played a big part in the Philadelphia Eagles‘ successful 2024 season and exciting victory in Super Bowl LIX, but he hasn’t yet received the unique winged championship ring that other members of that team now call their own.
According to the first-year head coach of the New Orleans Saints, his old boss Nick Sirianni said if he hadn’t left for a new job this offseason, he’d have it already.
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“I have not gotten it yet, but I’ve seen pictures,” Moore grinned, speaking with the media before Saints training camp started this week. “I didn’t make it (to the ring presenting ceremony on July 18) but Nick FaceTimed me and gave me a lot of crap for not being there.”
Maybe they’ll FedEx it to him. The Saints and Eagles won’t cross paths this year unless they meet in the playoffs, but they could play in Philadelphia in 2026 if both teams finish in the same place within their divisions in 2025. If that’s the case, the Saints will play visitors against the Eagles in back-to-back years with another road game scheduled for 2027. That could give Moore enough time to rebuild the roster with his own players, and maybe get one over on Sirianni. We’ll see.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Saints coach Kellen Moore hasn’t gotten his Eagles Super Bowl ring