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where did matt nagy go

Matt Nagy most recently was the offensive coordinator for the Kansas City Chiefs, and as of early 2026 he’s no longer with the team and is on the market pursuing other coaching opportunities, including potential head‑coach and coordinator jobs around the NFL.

Where did Matt Nagy go?

After his stint as Chicago Bears head coach ended in January 2022, Nagy returned to the Kansas City Chiefs in February 2022 as a senior assistant and quarterbacks coach.

He was then promoted to offensive coordinator in 2023, helping the Chiefs win Super Bowls LVII and LVIII with Patrick Mahomes.

Following a disappointing 6–11 season in 2025, Nagy’s contract with the Chiefs expired, and both sides formally parted ways in January 2026, with the team publicly thanking him and signaling a clean break.

He has since been linked to several openings: reports and analysis pieces mention him interviewing for head‑coach jobs (e.g., with teams like the Titans, Ravens, Raiders, and Cardinals) and at least one offensive coordinator role (such as the Philadelphia Eagles), but as of now he has not been officially announced as the new coach anywhere and is effectively between teams while he looks for his next role.

In short: he didn’t “disappear” so much as finish his contract in Kansas City and step into the annual NFL coaching carousel, trying to land either another head‑coaching shot or a fresh coordinator gig.

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