Matt Nagy, New York Jets and Kansas City Chiefs
With the New York Jets already thinking about the 2025 NFL season, Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes might lose valuable members of the Kansas City Chiefs next year. The 2024 NFL season is far from over for the Kansas City Chiefs,
Manheim Central graduate Matt Nagy is reportedly under consideration for multiple NFL head coaching jobs. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the New York Jets are interested in interviewing Nagy,
According to a report, the New York #Jets requested to interview Kansas City #Chiefs OC Matt Nagy to be their next head coach.
Matt Nagy is reportedly taking the first step toward a potential return to the head coaching ranks. If he leaves, will he go alone?
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,
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
Jacksonville Jaguars: Fired head coach Doug Pederson on January 6. New England Patriots: Fired head coach Jerod Mayo on January 5. Requested interview with Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson.
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As they await the start of their participation in the NFL Playoffs, one of Andy Reid's coordinators with the Kansas City Chiefs could move to another franchise next season. The Kansas City Chiefs‘ campaign was solid and convincing,
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce may soon find themselves without one of their key playmakers on the sidelines. Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is reportedly in
The Jets will reportedly interview 13 people for their head coach opening, a number that includes both currently employed coordinators/coaches and several former head coaches who are not actively coaching for an NFL team. Matt Nagy, Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator and former Bears head coach