Nagy returns to Chiefs' staff as QB coach
The Kansas City Chiefs hired Matt Nagy as their quarterbacks coach and senior assistant, reuniting with their former offensive coordinator.
Nagy spent the last four seasons as head coach of the Chicago Bears. The NFC North club fired the one-time Coach of the Year after he went 6-11 in 2021 and missed the playoffs for the second time.
Nagy worked as the Chiefs' offensive coordinator from 2016-17 before getting his first head coaching job with the Bears. He was the quarterbacks coach in Kansas City for three seasons before moving into the coordinator role and was previously part of Andy Reid's staff with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Chiefs reportedly agreed to a new contract with offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy before announcing Nagy's return.
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