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The Kansas City Chiefs will have a new-look coaching staff under Andy Reid for the 2026 season. After missing the playoffs for the first time since 2014, the front office acted swiftly, firing two offensive coaches shortly after the season ended with a 6-11 record.
Over the past week, things have moved fast, and the Tennessee Titans have quietly trimmed their head coach search to just a handful of names. Now, the Titans shared an update that involves one familiar face from the City of Fountains.
The Kansas City Chiefs appear to be finally turning the page by pursuing another Super Bowl champion with Andy Reid to replace Matt Nagy in 2026.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is reportedly in the final stages of interviews with another team, meaning the Chiefs would need a replacement for the key position.
Matt Nagy’s week is about to get very interesting. And, as a result, Andy Reid might finally have some clarity on his next steps at offensive
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes discussed offensive coordinator Matt Nagy influencing his career | @EdEastonJr
Matt Nagy, the Kansas City Chiefs’ offensive coordinator, is reportedly a leading candidate for the Tennessee Titans’ head coaching vacancy.
There have been and will continue to be drastic changes made to the Kansas City Chiefs' coaching staff and roster this offseason. Kansas City's coaching staff
Two candidates visited Ascension Saint Thomas Sports Park as the decision for who the new head coach will be nears.
A lot of change is expected in Kansas City next season but the Chiefs might be bringing back a very familiar face in 2026. As Travis Kelce ponders his football future and Patrick Mahomes works his way back from a significant knee injury,