Philadelphia Eagles fear devastating news just weeks after Super Bowl success with key coach being stolen - suong

   

THE Philadelphia Eagles are at risk of losing one of their Super Bowl-winning coaches.

After crushing the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX, the Eagles are getting raided for their coaching talent.

Nick Sirianni, head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, speaks with a referee.
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Nick Sirianni is losing multiple coaches to the New Orleans saintsCredit: Getty
Kellen Moore, New Orleans Saints head coach, at a press conference.
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Kellen Moore signed on as the new head coach of the Saints and is bringing other Eagles with himCredit: Getty

The Philadelphia Eagles already lost one of their most valuable coaches in Kellen Moore.

He signed on with the New Orleans Saints as their newest head coach after winning the Super Bowl.

Now, Moore appears to be bringing some of his favorite coaches with him to the big easy.

Among those coaches is assistant head coach and running back coach Jemal Singleton.

Singleton interviewed for the Saints' offensive coordinator position and was a vital part of the Eagles' Super Bowl run.

An Eagles official labeled Singleton as "a big part of what we do on offense and a rising star going forward," according to ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Singleton isn't the only Eagles coach that was targeted by Moore and the Saints though.

New Orleans has already scooped up Philadelphia's run game specialist and assistant offensive line coach TJ Paganetti.

It hasn't been revealed yet what role Paganetti will serve in with the Saints.

Two other Eagles assistant coaches have been interviewed by the Saints so far this offseason.

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Quarterback coach Doug Nussmieier also interviewed for the offensive coordinator position.

Defensive backs coach Christian Parker interviewed for the defensive coordinator position.

Moore appears to be working hard to replicate some of the Eagles' success in New Orleans.

He has a tall task ahead of him to get the Saints back into contending ways, but he thinks he has what it takes to get it done.

"Faith, family and football is what this thing is all about, and those priorities will never change," Moore said.

"I think when you get to team up with special people, you get to do special things.

"I'm really, really excited about that opportunity. I want to lead this team the right way, surround myself with tremendous leaders on the player side, on the coaching side.

"Again, this is a great opportunity."

The Saints roster will likely undergo some overhaul just like the coaching staff.