DALLAS (105.3 The Fan) - The Dallas Cowboys have one of the most talented coaching staffs in the NFL, and one of the top names from that staff is now in danger of being lured away from Arlington.
On Tuesday, the Jacksonville Jaguars reportedly requested permission from the Cowboys to interview offensive coordinator Kellen Moore for their recently vacated head coaching position, previously held by Urban Meyer.

Meyer was fired early this month for his poor performance on the field, with embarrassing allegations from former players also surfacing after his exit.
Under Moore's direction, the Cowboys offense has been one of the most explosive in the NFL for the majority of this season, culminating in a 56-14 blowout of the Washington Football Team on Sunday.
As it stands, the Cowboys currently rank No. 1 in the NFL in total offense, averaging 409.5 yards per game, as well as No. 1 in scoring offense, where they average more than 30 points per contests.
The Dallas offense also ranks No. 3 in passing yards and No. 6 in rushing yards through the first 15 games, despite injuries and set backs across their skill positions and offensive line.
The Jaguars have also requested permission to speak with other top assistants across the league including Tampa Bay's Byron Leftwich and Todd Bowles.
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