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Eagles Interview Chiefs' Matt Nagy for OC Job Amidst Coaching Carousel Chaos

In a surprising move, the Philadelphia Eagles have interviewed former Kansas City Chiefs' offensive coordinator and current Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy for their vacant offensive coordinator position. This development comes as the Birds are navigating a coaching carousel that has seen two top contenders – Mike McDaniel and Brian Daboll – leave in search of new opportunities.

Nagy, a native of Central Pennsylvania and former University of Delaware quarterback, broke into the coaching ranks in Philadelphia under Andy Reid, who is now reportedly planning to bring back Eric Bieniemy as his next OC. Nagy's own tenure with the Chiefs was marked by regression on offense, which went from ninth overall in 2023 to 15th in 2024 and 20th this past season.

During his four-year stint as Bears head coach, Nagy never ranked higher than 21st in total offense and finished as low as 29th. Despite leading the team to a 12-4 season and earning the NFL's Coach of the Year award, Nagy was fired after just three seasons.

Nagy has spent time exploring coaching opportunities since his departure from Chicago, including being a finalist for the Titans head coaching job that went to Robert Saleh. It appears he is now looking at the Eagles' OC position as a viable option. The interview comes on the heels of the Birds losing two top contenders, leaving Nagy among the remaining options.

With experience working with quarterbacks such as Alex Smith and Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City, as well as Justin Fields in Chicago, Nagy brings a unique set of skills to the table. His connection to the Eagles through Reid also suggests he could be an attractive candidate for the position. However, it remains to be seen whether Nagy will be able to revitalize the Eagles' offense and bring stability to the coaching staff.
 
Man, I'm loving this development πŸ€”! Matt Nagy's got some serious experience under his belt and his time with Patrick Mahomes in KC was insane πŸ“ˆ. He's definitely a strong candidate for the OC gig in Philly. The fact that he's familiar with Andy Reid is a major plus too πŸ‘. I mean, who wouldn't want to bring in someone who knows how to get the most out of Jalen Hurts? πŸ’ͺ Nagy's got some baggage from his time in Chicago but hey, you can learn from your mistakes and all that πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. One thing's for sure, he'll definitely shake things up in Philly if they decide to go with him πŸ‘Š
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure about this move by the Eagles... On one hand, Matt Nagy has some solid experience working with QBs and could bring some consistency to their offense. But on the other hand, his track record as a OC wasn't exactly stellar in KC and he only managed to get decent results at Bears, despite being fired after 3 seasons πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Plus, they just lost two of their top contenders for OC... does Nagy really have what it takes to revitalize the offense? We'll see how this plays out, but I'm keeping an open mind 😐
 
Yaaas, I'm low-key hyped about Matt Nagy being in the mix for the Eagles OC job! 🀩 With all the drama surrounding McDaniel and Daboll, it's good to see someone with experience working with QBs like Alex Smith and Patrick Mahomes coming into play. Plus, his connection with Reid is a big plus – that dude knows what he's doing! 😎 Nagy's got some baggage from his time in Chicago, but I think he can bring a fresh perspective to the Eagles' offense and help Jalen Hurts finally live up to his potential πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” This move by the Eagles has sparked my interest in Matt Nagy's potential as an OC. While his tenure with the Chiefs was marked by a decline in their offense, I think he'd be a great fit for Philly given his experience working with QBs like Alex Smith and Patrick Mahomes. His time at Chicago showed he can lead a team to success, albeit not always with the most explosive results - 12-4 seasons aren't bad, after all! 🏈 The fact that Reid's connection is strong here also adds a layer of intrigue to Nagy's candidacy. I'd love to see how he approaches the Eagles' OC role and whether he can bring some much-needed stability and innovation to their offense. πŸ‘€
 
man I'm not sure about this one πŸ€”... so the Eagles are like 'hey matt nagy, wanna be our OC?' and he's all like 'sure why not?' considering his track record is kinda sketchy 😬 Nagy's got some great experience with QBs in KC but since he was at Bears he never did much with Justin Fields πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ I mean, that guy showed some promise but the team just didn't execute πŸ“‰ if nagy gets the job will we see any changes? πŸ€”
 
😏 I gotta say, this is a pretty wild move by the Eagles! I mean, they're basically throwing caution to the wind and hoping Matt Nagy can bring some magic to their offense. I've been a fan of Nagy's work in Chicago, but his numbers didn't exactly scream " championship contender" under him. Still, he's got some great experience working with QBs like Patrick Mahomes, so that's gotta count for something! πŸ€” And let's not forget his connection to Andy Reid - if anyone can make Nagy's OC gig work, it's Reid. Fingers crossed he can bring some stability to the staff and get the Eagles' offense firing on all cylinders again! πŸ’ͺ
 
I think Matt Nagy would be a great fit for the Eagles! I mean, have you seen his experience working with QBs? Alex Smith and Patrick Mahomes are like, super talented players and he helped them shine in KC. And now with Justin Fields in Chicago, that's like, another huge opportunity for him to make it work. Plus, the fact that Reid is bringing back Eric Bieniemy means Nagy would have some solid backing from his old coach. It's not a bad situation at all! The Eagles need someone who can stabilize their offense and I think Nagy could be the guy πŸ¦πŸ’‘
 
I'm surprised they're talking to Matt Nagy after his track record in Chicago πŸ€”πŸˆ. I mean, he was fired after just three seasons as head coach, which is pretty rapid for a guy who got the Coach of the Year award that year πŸ˜•. And let's not forget his offense ranked 21st and 29th in total offense during his time with the Bears πŸ“‰. It's like they're trying to recreate the same chaos we saw under Doug Pederson, who had his own share of quarterback issues πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. I'm not saying Nagy can't do it, but I think the Eagles need someone with a bit more stability and consistency in mind πŸ’―.
 
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