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News Update: 5 Chiefs coaches facing the most heat in Andy Reid’s offseason reset…see more
The curtain has closed on the regular season, and as the league and qualifying teams shift focus to the NFL postseason, other teams look ahead to the future.

In Kansas City, an unceremonious 2025 campaign firmly places the Chiefs in the latter category. Finishing the year five games under .500 demands a reset. One of the most important aspects of that transition is the need to reshuffle the team’s coaching staff.
Certainly, with Black Monday upon us, conversations among the fan base and across NFL circles will open up, and the hottest coaching candidates on the market will become a focal point. Before the team looks at staff additions, it’s important to assess which coaches should be moving on.
A major down year demands change, and some coaches are vulnerable at One Arrowhead Drive. There are five coaches I believe should be on the first train to a new NFL city. No coach on Andy Reid’s staff is more maligned than offensive coordinator Matt Nagy.
It’s almost unfair that he draws the ire of Chiefs Kingdom to the extent that he does. We all know Reid is ultimately responsible for the fate of this offense, but the criticism isn’t without warrant.
