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8 NFL Coordinators Who Could Transition to Head Coaching Roles After the 2025 Season
Matt Nagy, Offensive Coordinator for Kansas City
The Kansas City Chiefs are aiming for a more dynamic passing attack in the upcoming year. While head coach Andy Reid will orchestrate play designs, Matt Nagy could catch the eye of teams interested in adopting the Chiefs' high-energy offensive style.
Nagy previously transitioned from Chiefs offensive coordinator to head coach with the Chicago Bears after the 2017 season, before Patrick Mahomes took command as the starting quarterback. During his tenure, he posted a 34-31 record, culminating in only one winning season.
As a potential candidate for future opportunities, Nagy's record is notable, especially considering that the Bears finished 12-4 in 2018 with Mitchell Trubisky making an NFC Pro Bowl appearance under his leadership.
By associating himself with a team featuring a promising quarterback, Nagy could thrive in a head coaching capacity. Recently, he interviewed for the New York Jets' head coaching vacancy, and his prospects may expand significantly by 2026.
Travis Kelce Expresses a Humorous Take on Dating Taylor Swift
The Chiefs' star tight end, Travis Kelce, discussed how he's navigated the heightened fame and attention from dating Swift over the last few years, blending it with a touch of humor.
āIt's the paparazzi; that's probably the only thing I didnāt fully comprehend until experiencing it firsthand,ā Kelce shared. āI could be playing golf, and out of nowhere, thereās a guy hiding in the trees snapping photos. Itās like, āOh man, I need to find a restroom; this isnāt ideal!ā ... Iād rather not find myself in tabloids!ā
Chiefs Defensive Lineman George Karlaftis Attends the Annual Sack Summit
Karlaftis was among 50 edge rushers invited to the prestigious Sack Summit in Las Vegas, which has gained traction similar to the popular Tight End University event among star players.
āHistory plays a pivotal role in our organization,ā said Karlaftis in a conversation with Brian Baldinger. āCoach Reid often emphasizes the importance of our team's history and tradition, and we are dedicated to elevating that legacy every year.ā
Celebrating 35 Years of Fun: The Legend of KC Wolf
Meers quickly established himself as a standout mascot during his time on campus, dominating among his peers. He excelled on a national level, rank among the top four in collegiate mascot competitions from 1988 to 1990, claiming the top spot in 1989.
Despite an unexpected calling from the Kansas City Chiefs, he was initially set on pursuing a traditional career post-college. āWhile working as Fred Bird for the Cardinals and completing my degree, I received a call from the Chiefs about a new mascot program named KC Wolf. I realized it was an exciting opportunity, and I couldnāt pass it up,ā Meers reflected.
Around the NFL
Darren Waller Returns from Retirement as Dolphins Acquire Tight End via Trade
The Dolphins have struck a deal to trade a 2026 sixth-round pick to the New York Giants for Waller and a conditional 2027 seventh-round pick, as reported by sources.
Waller, 32, shone as one of the leagueās premier tight ends in 2019 and 2020, with 197 receptions for 2,341 yards and 12 touchdowns during his time with the Las Vegas Raiders. After a hefty extension in 2022, he was traded to the Giants, where he announced his retirement following a short stint there.
Top 100 Players of 2025: Nos. 100-98 ā Falcons WR Drake London Makes His Debut
#97 - Drake London
Team: Atlanta Falcons Ā· Position: WR
2024 Stats: 17 games | 100 receptions | 1,271 receiving yards | 12.7 yards per reception | 9 receiving touchdowns
London had a breakout season, making his mark in the Top 100 for the first time. He emerged as a primary target for the leagueās fifth-ranked passing offense. His statistics under quarterback Michael Penix Jr. particularly highlight his potential: 352 yards and two touchdowns on a notable 37.1% target share. Could this be just the beginning for this promising Falcons duo? Exciting times lie ahead!
Roster Decisions and Financial Considerations
As the Kansas City Chiefs refine their roster, financial factors will play a significant role in their decisions. With four cornerbacks in their final rookie contract year, their playing time is becoming increasingly important to the teamās budget.
Cornerback Joshua Williams
Williams' non-guaranteed $3.4 million salary appears disproportionate for his role, especially after previous seasons where he saw significant defensive snaps due to injuries to Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson. However, with Watson's return to health, Williams had no defensive snaps during the postseason.
His position has grown more tenuous after the Chiefs traded up in the draft to select former California cornerback Nohl Williams. Additionally, when fellow drafted cornerback Nazeeh Johnson signed a reduced contract, Kansas City guaranteed $1.2 million of his salary.
While Williams will have opportunities in training camp and preseason to solidify his status, he currently stands as a strong possibility for a trade or release by the end of the summer, unless adjustments are made to his compensation.
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