As interest grows for Chiefs assistants Matt Nagy and Steve Spagnuolo, Andy Reid delivers a clear message about their next steps.
With Matt Nagy and Steve Spagnuolo drawing interest around the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid sent a clear message to all his assistants. The Kansas City Chiefs are ready to start their quest for yet another Super Bowl title after earning a well-deserved bye to the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL playoffs.
Nagy was hired by the Chicago Bears in 2018 after serving as the Chiefs offensive coordinator under Andy Reid. Interestingly, the Jets tried to hire Nagy to be their offensive coordinator in 2017 under then head coach Todd Bowles, but Reid blocked the team’s request and kept him in Kansas City.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy did the coaching carousel a favor by showing he's not a serious candidate.
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