The Philadelphia Eagles brought Kellen Moore in as offensive coordinator to fix an offense than averaged just 18 points over their final six games last season.

Moore says the keys to success will be the balancing act in getting Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, Devonta Smith, Saquon Barkley and Dallas Goedert all involved in the offense.

"I think everyone's got their different flavor from a systematic approach," Moore said. "Our real focus here, as we've gone through this process, is we've got a lot of good going on. We can't lose the good in the reps that Jalen and A.J. have developed and Dallas (Goedert) has developed and this offensive line has developed. How can we build off of those things and really connect the whole thing?"

Often showcasing a middling passing attack and a top-10 rushing game that wasn't used enough, Philly's offense lacked an identity in the second half of the 2023 season.

"There will be tweaks," Moore said. "There will be changes. Everything is constantly evolving. That's part of this whole offseason program. We got to the first week of actually being on the field with these guys. Once you get on the field, things just start evolving."