Kellen Moore will continue with the Dallas Cowboys as the club announced a multi-year expansion with the offensive coordinator.
Moore’s deal with Dallas was to expire after this season and his alma mater, Boise State, pursued him to be his head coach.
Moore said in a statement released by the Cowboys that he was “very excited” to stay with the team.
“I love Boise State. I will always root for them, and I hope that someday I will be part of the program again,” Moore said. “We’re building something special here in Dallas. I’m grateful to the Jones and Mike McCarthy family for giving me the opportunity to coach these special players. I’m excited to put it together and finish the job.”
Moore, 32, has been the Cowboys’ offensive coordinator since 2019. Boise State’s job opened last month when Bryan Harsin left to head coach at Auburn, replacing outgoing Gus Malzahn.
In last weekend’s home win over the Philadelphia Eagles, the Cowboys amassed a total of 513 yards, eclipsing 500 yards for the fourth time this season, tying to the highest in team history with the 1978, 1966 offense and 2019.
Dallas also played three more than 50-yard passes against the Eagles, most by an NFL team this season. In the last three games, the Cowboys ‘offense has contributed 94 of Dallas’ 108 points.
ESPN’s Todd Archer contributed to this report.