The Kansas City Chiefs appear to be finally turning the page by pursuing another Super Bowl champion with Andy Reid to replace Matt Nagy in 2026.
Andy Reid faces very difficult decisions, considering that his coaching staff with the Chiefs will inevitably undergo major changes in 2026.
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs are seemingly on track to reunite with a coach that helped them win two Super Bowl rings ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
Andy Reid could lose another coach with the Kansas City Chiefs after a frustrating 2025 season.
Andy Reid gave hints about who could be the backup quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs during Patrick Mahomes' absence for several months.
As the Buffalo Bills deal with offensive complications, they have signed a three-time Super Bowl champion with Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs to help Josh Allen in the playoffs against the Denver Broncos.
Patrick Mahomes is already thinking about a future where the Kansas City Chiefs have to find a new offensive coordinator as Matt Nagy looks ready to leave the team.
The Kansas City Chiefs are not expected to dismiss every coach following last season’s disappointing results, particularly those who have worked closely with Andy Reid for many years.
Andy Reid wants to raise the standard for his team, and one of the first steps in that process has been moving on from coaches who did not meet expectations for the Kansas City Chiefs last season.
Patrick Mahomes understands the Chiefs must be cautious in their search for the coach who could potentially replace Matt Nagy, and his comments were clearly directed at Andy Reid as the organization weighs its next move.
Patrick Mahomes opened up about the possibility of Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy leaving the team for a head coaching opportunity.
After weeks working in silence, Patrick Mahomes provided an update on his knee injury as Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs wait for his return in 2026.
The Kansas City Chiefs could have added a familiar quarterback to work with in 2026 until Patrick Mahomes recovers, but it won't be the case.
Andy Reid’s coaching staff with the Kansas City Chiefs could undergo changes ahead of the next NFL season.
After missing the playoffs, the Kansas City Chiefs begin their rebuild, and one of their running backs joins Jalen Hurts’ Philadelphia Eagles.
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs might need to hire a new offensive coordinator in 2026 since Matt Nagy is already interviewing with other teams.
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