You feel that Chiefs Kingdom? The winds of change are blowing through the Kansas City Chiefs' organization after a horrific 2025 season.
With the Chiefs missing the playoffs for the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era, it feels like a natural stopping point for Kansas City's dynasty.
But that means changes.
And boy, they could be coming thick and fast.
As Black Monday continues around the NFL with coaches being fired, the Chiefs could be set to lose two key coaches.
NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported that the Tennessee Titans have requested to interview both Steve Spagnuolo and Matt Nagy for their vacant head coaching position.
Kansas City could lose both coordinators...
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Big changes coming for Chiefs
Having had such a settled coaching staff for the past handful of years, the prospect of the Chiefs having a new coordinator on both sides of the ball will be an interesting thread to follow this offseason.
With Spagnuolo as the Chiefs' DC since 2019 and Nagy as the OC since 2023, it could be a very different-looking Kansas City team we see in 2026.
Of course, this is predicated on both getting jobs elsewhere, which feels like a formality right now.
Change doesn't mean bad; it just means different.
And the Chiefs could be vastly different heading into next season.
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