The New Orleans Saints interviewed Miami Dolphins wide receivers coach Robert Prince for their offensive coordinator vacancy Saturday night, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Prince, 59, has been with the Dolphins for less than three weeks after he was hired on Jan. 29 to fill the void left by Wes Welker’s dismissal. But because an offensive coordinator position would be a promotion, the Dolphins are unable to block Prince from interviewing.
The Saints hired Kellen Moore to be their head coach earlier this week after he spent one season as the Philadelphia Eagles’ offensive coordinator. Prior to that, Moore spent one year with the Los Angeles Chargers and five seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.
During his last year in Dallas, he worked with Prince, who was in his first of three seasons as the Cowboys’ wide receivers coach.
After tremendously productive years from Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle in 2022 and 2023, the Dolphins finished 2024 without a 1,000-yard receiver.