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Chiefs Coaching Staff Member Rumored to Take on Head Coaching Role at NFC Team: Insider Reveals.

The Kansas City Chiefs could lose offensive coordinator Matt Nagy to another HC position in 2025.

The Kansas City Chiefs have become the team to beat around the NFL year after year, and that means other organizations will try and emulate their operation.

The best way to do that is often to poach members of a franchise’s coaching staff, and one KC coach is generating some interest around the league according to The Athletic’s NFL insider Dianna Russini.

“Expect the [New Orleans] Saints to show interest in former [Chicago] Bears head coach and current Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy,” Russini wrote on January 4.

She added that she “also expect[s] [Saints] interim head coach Darren Rizzi to get a shot at the job full time but, if he doesn’t get it, I could see him still being part of the coaching staff in New Orleans, in some form.”

As Russini mentioned, if Nagy left for a head coaching position, it wouldn’t be the first time. After starting out as a coaching intern with head coach Andy Reid in Philadelphia, Nagy joined him in Kansas City in 2013.

At that time, he became the Chiefs’ quarterbacks coach — a title he held for four seasons.

From there, Nagy was promoted to offensive coordinator in 2017. He held that role for one year before landing the Bears’ HC job.

Chiefs Staff Member Linked to Saints Head Coaching Job: Insider

In Chicago, Nagy was an immediate success story in 2018, winning the AP Coach of the Year award after he led the Bears to an NFC North title at 12-4. Unfortunately, Nagy and Chicago suffered a first-round elimination that postseason and failed to make the playoffs the following year (8-8).

The Bears did manage to clinch a wildcard berth under Nagy in 2020 at 8-8 but were eliminated in the wildcard round for the second time under his tenure. After a 6-11 finish in 2021 — his first sub-.500 campaign as HC — Chicago elected to move on.

Nagy has repositioned himself in head coaching discussions after returning to KC for three very successful seasons.

He started out with his former job title as quarterbacks coach, then reclaimed the offensive coordinator role after Eric Bieniemy decided to accept the OC position in Washington. Bieniemy is currently available on the open market after mutually parting ways with UCLA — where he spent the 2024 campaign.

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