The Philadelphia Eagles' head coach, Chip Kelly, buys a home in Haddonfield, New Jersey. After the report of the $1.15 million purchase of the property, it should stop the rumors that Kelly is eyeing a position at Southern California.

Chip Kelly, the former head man at the University of Oregon, accepted his coaching position with the Eagles in 2013. Here, he made moves to grab front office power in addition to his head coaching job. During his first two seasons with the Eagles, the offensive guru has met with middling success.

The newly acquired five-bedroom home of Chip Kelly in Haddonfield may appear to be a standard contemporary home from the outside. But the house is outfitted with luxurious interiors - from the two-storey foyer with a winding staircase, to the wood-paneled whirlpool tub in the master bath and to the carpeted media room. The home also features a saloon-style bar, a perfect place to entertain members of his team after a game, as reported by the Realtor.

The house also has an indoor pool that measures 48 by 50 feet with gorgeous views of the surrounding foliage.

Crossing Broad's Kyle Scott was also informed by some tipsters that Kelly recently purchased the house worth $1.1 million in Haddonfield, N.J.

The personal life of the Eagles head coach is kept extremely private, but this one piece about him leaked out.

Kyle Scott has revealed that the newly purchased five-bedroom, five-bathroom property is just about seven houses down to a residence rented to quarterback Sam Bradford by former Flyers defenseman Chris Pronger. Maybe Bradford could do some deep throws by tossing footballs into Kelly's yard.

The listing says the house was sold in September. The home has great features of a fishpond and a sweet-looking "media" room with a giant screen, according to New Jersey News.

Kelly likes his new home in Haddonfield as it is just about 10 miles from the NovaCare Complex and the Lincoln Financial Field.