Kansas City Chiefs Coach Andy Reid on Offseason
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The Kansas City Chiefs are poised to bring back Eric Bieniemy to fill a key coaching vacancy, according to multiple NFL sources.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive line coach Joe Cullen to interview for the Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator role | @EdEastonJr
Hill still has a year left on his three-year, $90 million contract with the Dolphins, which includes a $51.9 million cap hit in 2026. The Chiefs are projected to be $40 million over the salary cap next season, so taking on Hill's contract is a non-starter.
O’Shea is entering his 30th year of coaching and his 23rd at the pro level. He got his NFL start with the Chiefs as a volunteer assistant in 2003, which quickly turned into an assistant special teams coach gig. O’Shea spent the next three years in Minnesota as an offensive assistant.
The Kansas City Chiefs have reportedly found Matt Nagy's successor.
The Bill Belichick not-making-the-Hall of Fame saga has been raging on ever since it came out that some of the voters reportedly did not want the six-time Super Bowl champion head coach to be voted in on his first year of eligibility as revenge for “Spygate“.
Kansas City has considerable work to do this offseason to return to relevancy in 2026.
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs had to make a very difficult decision by walking away from a Super Bowl–winning coach ahead of the 2026 season.