Arrowheadlines: Matt Nagy could work himself back into a Head Coach role next year

Arrowheadlines: Matt Nagy could work himself back into a Head Coach role next year
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8 NFL Coordinators Who Could Get Head Coaching Jobs After the 2025 Season | Bleacher Report

Matt Nagy, Kansas City Chiefs Offensive Coordinator

The Kansas City Chiefs want to field a more explosive passing attack this year. Of course, head coach Andy Reid will be the mastermind behind play designs. Still, Matt Nagy could get a second look as a head coach from teams that want to implement some of the Chiefs’ high-octane passing flavor.

Nagy has already made the transition from Chiefs offensive coordinator to a head coach.

The Chicago Bears hired Nagy after the 2017 season, before Patrick Mahomes took over the starting quarterback job in Kansas City. He went 34-31 as the Bears’ head coach, leading the team to just one winning season.

As a potential retread, Nagy’s resume is decent, considering the Bears went 12-4 in 2018 and Mitchell Trubisky made the NFC Pro Bowl roster in his best year as a pro under him.

If Nagy sets himself up with a team that has a high-ceiling quarterback, he could be a successful head coach. This year, Nagy interviewed for the New York Jets’ head coaching job. His interview request list could be a lot longer in 2026.

Travis Kelce Shares a Very On-Brand Complaint About Dating Taylor Swift | SI

The Kansas City Chiefs star was asked how he’s dealt with the increased fame and publicity that comes with dating Swift over the last few years, and he couldn’t resist reaching for the low-hanging fruit: some good ol’ toilet humor.

“It’s just the paparazzi, that’s probably the only thing I didn’t really grasp until you’re in it,” Kelce said. “Like, I’m just playing golf and all of a sudden in the trees there’s a f---ing guy with a camera and you’re just like, ‘Oh s---, I gotta go to the restroom now. I can’t just go over here and take a piss.’ ... Just don’t want my meat on Page Six.”

Chiefs DL George Karlaftis participates in the annual Sack Summit | Chiefs Wire

Karlaftis was one of 50 edge rushers to get invitations to the annual Sack Summit in Las Vegas. Similar to the efforts of Tight End University, the session has garnered a popular following among the gathering’s star players, who represent their teams.

“History is a big part of our organization, Coach speaks; Clark Hunt has every year: It’s about the history of the team and tradition and how important all of that is.” Karlaftis told Brian Baldinger, “We are well aware of it, and we’re trying to just keep elevating it every single year.

Thirty-Five Years of Shenanigans: The Man Behind KC Wolf | The Mothership

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