As interest grows for Chiefs assistants Matt Nagy and Steve Spagnuolo, Andy Reid delivers a clear message about their next steps.
With Matt Nagy and Steve Spagnuolo drawing interest around the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid sent a clear message to all his assistants.
The team announced that they completed an interview with Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo for their head coach position. Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy interviewed for the same job earlier this week and Kansas City’s assistant G.M. Mike Borgonzi interviewed for the team’s General Manager job.
Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo was scheduled to speak with three teams Friday: The Jets, Jaguars and Raiders. Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy conducted an interview with the Jets earlier this week. All interviews are being conducted virtually.
Defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo is making the most of the bye week ... Speaking to the media on Friday, Reid backed Spagnuolo and offensive coordinator Matt Nagy as legitimate candidates. "You know this from what I've said before: I think both ...
The team announced the completion of their interview with Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy. They have also requested an interview with Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and are set to interview Chiefs assistant G.M. Mike Borgonzi, so they aren’t being shy about meeting with members of the back-to-back champs.
Steve Spagnuolo and Andy Reid are looking to win yet another Super Bowl together, but in the meantime, the Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator is drawing interest from other teams in the NFL. Andy Reid has already won the Super Bowl three times at the helm of the Kansas City Chiefs,
The New York Jets interviewed Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and Maryland coach ... Ron Rivera, Rex Ryan, Matt Nagy and Aaron Glenn. Spagnuolo, who has previous NFL head coaching experience, has been in charge of the Chiefs ...
Gang Green had a busy Wednesday interviewing both general manager and coaching candidates for its vacant positions.
Nothing was agreed upon or finalized by Tuesday evening, but the pair are believed to be the Jets' choices to lead the team going forward.
Only the coordinators who interviewed for head coaching jobs before playoff games know if those conversations with other teams were a distraction.
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.