
Chiefs coordinators among Titans’ coaching targets as interview requests begin
NY Post
The logical pairing of Matt Nagy and the Titans could take a concrete step soon, with Tennessee requesting to interview the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator — and former Bears head coach — for their coaching vacancy.
Kansas City defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo was also requested for the opening, which was created when Brian Callahan was fired in October, along with Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph and Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, according to multiple reports Monday.
Nagy, who began his second stint in Kansas City in 2022 and has served as their offensive coordinator for the last three years, overlapped with Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi while with the Chiefs, as did Spagnuolo, the defensive coordinator since 2019.
Across four seasons with the Bears from 2018-21, Nagy collected a 34-31 record and made two postseason appearances before getting fired following a 6-11 campaign.
He worked with the Chiefs — and Borgonzi — before accepting the position with Chicago. Nagy originally joined the team as quarterbacks coach in 2013 before getting promoted to offensive coordinator three years later.
Kansas City head coach Andy Reid said that Nagy “deserves to be a head football coach in this league.”

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