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Chip Kelly Ducking Eagles, Staying In Oregon

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PHILADELPHIA -

It's back to the drawing board for the Eagles.

The team's search for a new head coach continues. Oregon head coach Chip Kelly has decided to stay in college.

The Eagles interviewed Kelly for nine hours on Saturday, but late Sunday night he told the team he would not be going to the National Football League.

The Eagles also interviewed Denver Broncos offensive coordinator Mike McCoy on Sunday.

They plan to interview Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Bruce Arians this week.

FOX 29's Howard Eskin joined "Good Day" on Monday morning to share the latest on the Eagles' search for a new head coach.

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