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PHILADELPHIA -- While Chip Kelly decided to stay at Oregon, the Philadelphia Eagles had already moved forward. The Eagles took their coaching search to Denver on Sunday to interview Broncos offensive co-ordinator Mike McCoy after a lengthy meeting with Kelly a night earlier in Arizona. The team only confirmed its meeting with Kelly after it ended. Regardless, two people familiar with the decision said late Sunday night that Kelly will remain at Oregon. One person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because Oregon and Kelly havent formally announced the decision, while the other person wasnt authorized to reveal Kellys plans. Owner Jeffrey Lurie, general manager Howie Roseman and team president Don Smolenski left Arizona for Denver on Sunday to continue the search to replace Andy Reid, who was fired after 14 seasons. They met with McCoy for a few hours and then headed back to Philadelphia. The Eagles plan to interview Indianapolis offensive co-ordinator Bruce Arians and Seattle defensive co-ordinator Gus Bradley this week. The 40-year-old McCoy engineered an offence around quarterback Peyton Manning this season. Denver went 13-3, secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC, and has a bye this weekend. The Broncos ranked fourth in the league in total offence and second in scoring. McCoy has been successful working with quarterbacks far less talented than Manning. Jake Delhomme went to the Pro Bowl in 2005 when McCoy was Carolinas quarterbacks coach. Kyle Orton had his two best seasons in Denver in 2009-10 under McCoys tutelage. In 2011, McCoy devised an offensive system around Tim Tebows skills and the Broncos won a playoff game. Philadelphia requested permission to interview Cincinnati offensive co-ordinator Jay Gruden, but the Bengals have yet to grant permission. The Eagles interviewed Penn States Bill OBrien on Thursday and met with Atlanta Falcons defensive co-ordinator Mike Nolan and special teams co-ordinator Keith Armstrong on Wednesday. OBrien is remaining at Penn State. Syracuses Doug Marrone was on Philadelphias list, but hes set to take over at Buffalo for Chan Gailey. There was plenty of drama surrounding Kelly this weekend. A person familiar with the situation said Kelly was nearing a deal with the Cleveland Browns on Friday before he went ahead with his scheduled meeting with the Eagles on Saturday afternoon. Kellys interview with the Eagles lasted several hours, said the person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the information was not authorized for release. Kelly also met with Buffalo after his first meeting with Cleveland. In the end, he stayed put just like last year when he nearly accepted a job with Tampa Bay only to change his mind. 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