Another interview, and possibly the last one.
The New Orleans Saints are getting down to the last coaching interviews of this offseason, and soon, a new defensive and offensive coordinator could be announced. Kellen Moore has chosen to interview multiple candidates from the Eagles coaching staff, and New Orleans has continued that trend. Per Adam Schefter, the Saints interviewed Eagles RB coach Jemal Singleton to be their next offensive coordinator.
Singleton joins Doug Nussmeier and Robert Prince as the other candidates for interviewed for their offensive coordinator position.
With the Philadelphia Eagles, Singleton has consistently produced great running back seasons no matter who the players are. Obviously, this season, Singleton coached an RB room led by Offensive Player of the Year Saquon Barkley. People may point to that and question how much influence Singleton had with the Eagles RBs this year, but no matter where he has coached, the running game has had success. As a leader, he is everything a team looks for, and that could also be a driving factor why he is in consideration for the Saints offensive coordinator position.