Matt Nagy, New York Jets and Chiefs
The Kansas City Chiefs could be gearing up to lose their offensive coordinator to another AFC team. Chiefs OC Matt Nagy and assistant GM Mike Borgonzi are set to interview with the New York Jets on Wednesday for their head-coaching and general manager vacancies.
According to a report, the New York #Jets requested to interview Kansas City #Chiefs OC Matt Nagy to be their next head coach.
The Kansas City Chiefs will enjoy a full two weeks of preparation before their first playoff game this year as they locked down the AFC's No. 1 seed on Christmas Day, earning a first-round bye in the postseason.
Kelce has been successful in his pursuit to keep winning like few of his peers. Since he was drafted by the Chiefs in the third round of the 2013 NFL draft, the Chiefs have made the playoffs in all but one season. Kelce and the Chiefs have gone on to win three Super Bowls, and have made the Super Bowl in four of the last five NFL seasons.
Another head coaching opportunity could be on the horizon for Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy.
Two Kansas City Chiefs coaches are on the short list for NFL head coaching jobs. The New York Jets said they completed an interview with Chiefs Offensive Coach Matt Nagy for the team’s head coach position.
According to multiple reports, the New York Jets have requested to interview current Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy for their vacant head coaching position. Nagy, 46, began his professional coaching career working as an intern under Andy Reid with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2008,
The New York Jets completed a head coaching interview with Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, the team announced Wednesday.
Two 8-8 records followed Nagy and the Bears the next two years. However, the second in 2020 was enough to qualify Chicago for the playoffs, where they'd lose to the Saints in the
Andy Reid could be in the market for new coordinators heading into 2025.. Given the level of success Andy Reid has experienced with the Kansas City Chiefs since taking over as head coach in 2013, some casual fans would likely ask why other teams don't try to mimic his scheme,