The decision wasn’t easy, but Matt Nagy found his answer through a piece of advice from one of his Arena League coaches—the 5 percent rule.
Chiefs Offensive Coordinator Matt Nagy will interview with several teams this coaching cycle, including the New York Jets.
Now that the New England Patriots have hired Mike Vrabel to be the team’s next coach, there are now five NFL head coaching vacancies remaining. The New York Jets are one of them. So far, the Jets have interviewed Vrabel,
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.
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The New England Patriots, Jacksonville Jaguars ... Jaguars and Raiders. Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy conducted an interview with the Jets earlier this week. All interviews are being conducted virtually. “Both of them deserve opportunity to be head ...
Options continue to dwindle for the New York Jets as the coaching carrousel spins. After the New England Patriots announced that they are hiring Mike Vrabel to be their head coach in one of the most un-surprising moves of the offseason,
As the New York Jets seek to hire a new head coach and general manager this offseason after a dreadful 2024 campaign, there isn't much optimism that team owner Woody Johnson will make the right calls.
Halas Hall is haunted by past failures, but the Bears may have stumbled into a good hire. He’s creative and fiery and he runs the dang ball.
Only the coordinators who interviewed for head coaching jobs before playoff games know if those conversations were a distraction. It won’t stop people from speculating about it.
So far, besides the Patriots and Vrabel, Lions coordinators Ben Johnson (Bears) and Aaron Glenn (Jets) have been scooped up in the coaching carousel.
The data debunks any narratives that the Chiefs get favoritism from referees. Envy, on the other hand, is driving the conversation.