It looks like Kellen Moore is heading to the New Orleans Saints.
New prediction betting market Kalshi, similar to a sportsbook except bettors are not wagering against the house, projects Kellen Moore to be the Saints’ next head coach at 94 percent.
Kalshi posts how much money has been bet and how recently in a given market, so the strength of the percentage is influenced by how much has been wagered, along with other factors in their pricing model.
At the time of writing, $148,265 has been bet on who will be the Saints’ next head coach, a substantial amount of money being thrown around for an information-based market like this.
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Moore’s 94 percent pricing is a result of him getting massive interest in the order book.
He had been in competition with Mike McCarthy, who was viewed as a top candidate for the job. The former Cowboys coach even saw his odds hit 85 percent Sunday.
However, McCarthy, who wasn’t re-signed by Dallas this offseason, withdrew himself from consideration for the gig, according to multiple reports.
That opens the door for Moore, the current Eagles and former Cowboys and Chargers offensive coordinator, to take the reins in the Big Easy.
Since Moore will be coaching in Super Bowl 2025 on Feb. 9 when the Eagles battle the Chiefs, he wouldn’t be able to become New Orleans’ head coach until after the contest.
It is still possible that another candidate will emerge, but Moore appears to have the leg up.
Other candidates include Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi, who has the second-best projection at odds.
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Giants offensive coordinator Mike Kafka comes in with the third-best odds at one percent, while some extreme long shots like Joe Brady and Eric Bieniemy linger on the outside.
The Saints, who are coming off a terrible 5-12 season, are the last team with a head-coaching opening.
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