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Dallas Cowboys moving on from offensive coordinato­r Kellen Moore

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The Dallas Cowboys are moving on from offensive coordinato­r Kellen Moore after another season without a trip beyond the divisional round of the playoffs.

Coach Mike McCarthy said Sunday night it was “a mutual decision to part ways.” Moore had a year remaining on his contract. Quarterbac­ks coach Doug Nussmeier, whose contract was expiring, also won’t return.

McCarthy called the plays for most of his 12-plus seasons as head coach in Green Bay and could return to that role with the Cowboys.

McCarthy said he kept Moore as the playcaller when he came to Dallas in 2020 because he wanted continuity for quarterbac­k Dak Prescott.

The Cowboys had one of the NFL’s highestsco­ring offenses each of the past two seasons but were inconsiste­nt, and it ended up costing them in the postseason both times.

Prescott’s two intercepti­ons played big roles in a 19-12 divisional loss at San Francisco last weekend.

The 2021 season ended with a shaky showing from the offense in a 23-17 wild-card loss at home against the 49ers.

“The production of our offense and his mentorship of Dak were at the center of Kellen’s impact, and we are grateful for his tenure and leadership,” McCarthy said.

Dallas has a sevengame losing streak in the divisional round, the longest since the 1970 merger, and the Cowboys haven’t reached an NFC championsh­ip game since the most recent of the franchise’s five Super Bowl titles 27 years ago.

Moore interviewe­d for the Carolina head coaching job this month before the Panthers hired Frank Reich.

McCarthy declined to say Moore would return in his final meeting of the season with reporters, saying he was being evaluated along with the rest of the coaches.

Less than an hour later, McCarthy said it was “big for us” that defensive coordinato­r Dan Quinn had decided to return after interviewi­ng for three head coaching vacancies.

Moore was promoted to offensive coordinato­r in Jason Garrett’s final season in 2019, when Dallas missed the playoffs and Garrett’s contract wasn’t renewed.

McCarthy replaced Garrett and kept Moore in the play-calling role. McCarthy called plays for Brett Favre and Aaron Rodgers with the Packers, winning the Super Bowl with Rodgers to finish the 2010 season.

After giving up the play-calling for a time in Green Bay, McCarthy returned to that role and said he would never give up the play-calling role again.

He was fired in the middle of the second consecutiv­e losing season in 2018.

McCarthy said he decided to keep the system the Cowboys had in place because he believed Prescott had the right leadership under Moore.

Dallas had one of the best offenses in the league this season after Prescott returned from a five-game absence because of a broken thumb.

Inconsiste­ncies showed up again late in the season, with a poor showing in the regularsea­son finale against Washington before one of the best games of Prescott’s career in a 31-14 wild-card victory at Tampa Bay.

Prescott threw an early intercepti­on against the 49ers to put Dallas in a 3-0 hole, and another pick late in the first half resulted in at least a six-point swing for San Francisco, which led 9-6 at the break.

Prescott led the NFL with a career-high 17 intercepti­ons, playoffs included. He threw at least one in 14 of the 17 games he played.

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