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    OFFICIAL: Chiefs Say Goodbye to Matt Nagy; Is The Bieniemy Reunion Next?

    Brady FowlerBy Brady FowlerJanuary 23, 20262 Mins Read
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    KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The writing was on the wall, and now the tweet is on the timeline. The Kansas City Chiefs have officially parted ways with Offensive Coordinator Matt Nagy.

    The team confirmed the departure Friday morning with a simple graphic captioned: “Forever a Super Bowl champ. Thanks for everything, Coach Nagy!” The move comes just days after Nagy was passed over for the Tennessee Titans head coaching gig in favor of Robert Saleh, leaving the two-time Super Bowl champion coordinator looking for a new home.

    From Championship Highs to a 6-11 Low

    Nagy’s second stint in Kansas City was a rollercoaster that ended in a freefall. He helped guide the franchise to back-to-back glories in Super Bowl LVII and LVIII, cementing his legacy as a key architect of the dynasty. But the 2025 season was a disaster that no one saw coming.

    Forever a Super Bowl champ. Thanks for everything, Coach Nagy! pic.twitter.com/GvrpS7WBCs

    — Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) January 23, 2026

    With Patrick Mahomes sidelined by a torn ACL and the offense sputtering, the Chiefs finished 6-11—their first losing season since 2012. The offense, once the terror of the NFL, looked disjointed and toothless. While injuries played a massive role, the offensive regression was undeniable. The “Thank You” graphic notably highlights his two rings but glosses over a 2025 campaign that left Arrowhead silent in January.

    While the team’s public statement is gracious, the friction was palpable. Reports surfaced last week that Mahomes, even while rehabbing, wanted “accountability” and “new ideas” in the building. Nagy’s contract expiration gave both sides a clean break.

    The Bieniemy Factor: What’s Next?

    The exit of Nagy clears the runway for the worst-kept secret in the NFL: The return of Eric Bieniemy.

    Sources indicate the Chiefs are finalizing a deal to bring their former OC back from the Chicago Bears, where he served as running backs coach. Bieniemy was the voice in Mahomes’ ear during the explosive early years of the dynasty, and his hard-nosed style might be exactly what the doctor ordered for a team needing a culture reset.

    As for Nagy? He’s not out of the league yet. Rumors are heating up that he’s interviewing with the Philadelphia Eagles for their offensive coordinator vacancy. If that happens, he’ll be trading one Reid disciple (himself) for another (Nick Sirianni), trying to rebuild his stock away from the shadow of Andy Reid.

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