COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Three days after leaving his position as the Dallas Cowboys' offensive coordinator and less than 48 hours after accepting the same post with the Los Angeles Chargers, Kellen Moore emphasized in an introductory news conference Wednesday that sometimes change can serve everybody well.
"Felt like I was kind of in that space," Moore said about his decision to mutually part ways with Dallas, where he spent eight years, including three as a player and five as an assistant. "It works for both sides."
Following two days of discussions, the Cowboys announced Sunday that Moore, 34, would move on and by Monday morning, the Chargers announced that they had found a replacement for Joe Lombardi, who was fired after the season.