The New York Jets have interviewed a former head coach and current offensive coordinator for their vacant head-coaching job. The team announced Wednesday
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.
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.
According to a report, the New York #Jets requested to interview Kansas City #Chiefs OC Matt Nagy to be their next head coach.
In the same week an AFC club requested an interview with Nagy, the two sides will meet to discuss things further.
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
Nagy is the fourth known coaching candidate the Jets have interviewed, joining Ron Rivera, Mike Vrabel and Rex Ryan. They’re expected to talk to Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, who played eight seasons for the Jets, this week.
The New York Jets completed a head coaching interview with Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, the team announced Wednesday.
Without a game to play in the wild-card round of the 2025 NFL playoffs, the Kansas City Chiefs have some extra time to rest up and prepare for what's ahead. Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is making the most of the bye week,
Chiefs DB coach Dave Merritt would be the perfect Steve Spagnuolo replacement should the defensive coordinator land a head coaching job this offseason.
The injuries and adversity that Kansas City had to overcome on its way to earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs and a first-round bye could be exactly what propels the Chiefs to an unprecedented third consecutive Super Bowl title.