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.
The Chicago Bears historically have not picked the right coach. Trestman, Nagy, Fox and now Eberflus. All coaches who weren’t coveted by the league. They all had mediocre or awful records. Here’s how the Bears will mess up this time.
The New York Jets have interviewed another former NFL head coach for their vacant job in their effort to find a new bench boss. The team has announced that Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator and former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy has spoken with the team in New York:
Since their ill-fated decision to fire Lovie Smith in 2012, the Chicago Bears have been one of the worst teams in the NFL, thanks to poor coaching.
Each and every coaching cycle, the Chicago Bears refuse to hire the market’s sexiest candidate. In 2022, they chose the distinctly un-sexy Matt Eberflus over th
The New York Jets have interviewed a former head coach and current offensive coordinator for their vacant head-coaching job. The team announced Wednesday
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,
The Chicago Bears appeared to be losing out on the bid to land Detroit offensive coordinator Ben Johnson as their next head coach. The Las Vegas Raiders and minority owner Tom Brady have made bold pitches to land the 38-year-old offensive mind.
Could this finally be the week the Bears name their new head coach? The coaching carousel is expected to heat up and Chicago, among the other six teams with opening will be right in the mix of the NFL news cycle.
Johnson met with the Bears in a virtual meeting last week. He cannot interview with the Bears in person until after the Lions’ postseason is done. However, Johnson made an interesting move on Friday, with many in the Chicago community thinking he will be headed to the "Windy City."
The Jets are looking ahead to 2025, a process that started back in early October when they fired coach Robert Saleh.The Jets' next coach will face an uphill climb from day one. New York doesn't have a long-term solution at quarterback regardless of what happens next with Aaron Rodgers,