Matt Nagy to become New York Giants Offensive Coordinator
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Matt Nagy to become New York Giants Offensive Coordinator
"Matt Nagy was the Bears head coach from 2018-21. He was the NFL's Coach of the Year in 2019 for his efforts as a first-year head coach and ultimately guided Chicago's football team to a 34-31 record while running the show at Halas Hall. Heck, Nagy helped lead the Bears to the postseason in two of his first three years with the team. That seems to be something that gets lost in the cracks while discussing the Nagy era."
"As for Nagy, he returned to the Kansas City Chiefs after his dismissal by the Bears. First, he served as a senior assistant and quarterbacks coach in 2022. Then, from 2023-25, Nagy was the offensive coordinator under Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid. For what it's worth, Nagy was a part of a pair of Super Bowl-winning coaching staffs in Kansas City."
Matt Nagy will join the New York Giants as offensive coordinator. Nagy served as Chicago Bears head coach from 2018 to 2021 and earned NFL Coach of the Year in 2019 after guiding the team to a 34-31 record and two postseason appearances in his first three seasons. The Bears regime collapsed in his fourth year, leading to his dismissal. Nagy returned to the Kansas City Chiefs as a senior assistant and quarterbacks coach in 2022, then served as offensive coordinator from 2023 to 2025 under Andy Reid. Nagy was part of two Super Bowl-winning coaching staffs in Kansas City.
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