Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy did the coaching carousel a favor by showing he's not a serious candidate.
The Houston Texans are considering at least one veteran offensive coordinator for their vacancy at the position.
Johnson has passed several tests already, but there are still questions about how it will all work out for the Bears' new coach.
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It's Vic Fangio's Eagles defense vs. Matt Nagy and the Chiefs offense in the Super Bowl, a sight the Bears used to see every day at practice in 2018.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid joined The Pat McAfee Show on Wednesday. Among the numerous topics he discussed with McAfee and his crew was rookie wide receiver Xavier Worthy. After Worthy set the record for the fastest 40-yard dash time at 4.
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.
The Kansas City Chiefs quarterback is known for his repertoire of extraordinary throws. But at this time of year, he often performs his most remarkable feats with his legs.
Former Indianapolis Colts head coach Chuck Pagano has come out of retirement to rejoin the Baltimore Ravens' coaching staff.
Former Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy could be coming back to the NFL. The Jets and Texans are among teams with openings.
Kingsbury turned down a head coaching interview from the Saints to remain as Washington’s offensive coordinator. Plus, notes on hirings around the NFL.
Every Bears coach since Lovie Smith has come in with confidence and high hopes, only to leave as a lesser version of himself. With a strong resume and QB Caleb Williams to work with, Johnson is the best chance yet to break that cycle.