Ex-Cowboys play-caller lauds opportunity to coach Chargers' receiver corps
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Kellen Moore parted ways with the Dallas Cowboys this offseason and became the Los Angeles Chargers' offensive coordinator.
Last week, the Chargers drafted TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnston in the first round, and Moore is happy to add Johnson's talent.
Johnson will be another weapon for quarterback Justin Herbert to rely on in 2023. The team's wide receiving corps already included Keenan Allen, Mike Williams and Josh Palmer.
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Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Kellen Moore during a game against the Las Vegas Raiders Nov. 25, 2021, in Arlington, Texas. (Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)
Moore was asked what Johnson will bring to the Chargers in the upcoming season.
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"To have Q join that receiver room with all the talent that’s in there in those guys and the experience, I think it’s going to be awesome for him because he’s going to learn so much from those guys," Moore said, via the Chargers' website.
Quentin Johnston poses with his jersey after speaking at a news conference Friday, April 28, 2023, in Costa Mesa, Calif., to introduce him after he was drafted Thursday by the Los Angeles Chargers. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
Moore had an unceremonious exit from Dallas and appeared to take a subtle shot at the talent on his former team when he spoke about the personnel on his current team.
"It’s going to allow us to put these guys in different roles and different positions to allow them to be successful," Moore said. "No one is ever going to complain about having a receiver room like