The Kansas City Chiefs could be gearing up to lose their offensive coordinator to another AFC team. Chiefs OC Matt Nagy and assistant GM Mike Borgonzi are set to interview with the New York Jets on Wednesday for their head-coaching and general manager vacancies.
The New York Jets have interviewed a former head coach and current offensive coordinator for their vacant head-coaching job. The team announced Wednesday
Gang Green had a busy Wednesday interviewing both general manager and coaching candidates for its vacant positions. In Palm Beach, Fla., the Jets interviewed Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy for their coaching role.
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.
The New Orleans Saints could be a landing spot for former NFL head coach Jon Gruden, who's reportedly on team's radar after two full seasons out of the league. In the meantime, th
In the same week an AFC club requested an interview with Nagy, the two sides will meet to discuss things further.
Manheim Central graduate Matt Nagy is reportedly under consideration for multiple NFL head coaching jobs. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the New York Jets are interested in interviewing Nagy,
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,
Glenn, a Jets first-round pick in 1994, has been the Lions' defensive coordinator for the last four seasons and is a highly sought-after candidate this coaching cycle.
The New York Jets interviewed Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn for the head coach job and Los Angeles Rams executive Ray Farmer for their general manager vacancy.
The injuries and adversity that Kansas City had to overcome this season have made them better, and not just because of their mental resilience.