Just days after their nightmare season ended, the Kansas City Chiefs are already feeling the heat — and it’s coming from Tennessee.
According to multiple reports, the Titans are lining up interviews with both of Andy Reid’s right-hand men: defensive genius Steve Spagnuolo and offensive architect Matt Nagy.
The move comes after Tennessee axed Brian Callahan following a disastrous 1–5 start, launching the annual NFL “Black Monday” chaos. And now, the Chiefs could lose two pillars of their dynasty in one brutal offseason swoop.
Spagnuolo, 66, is nothing short of legendary. He’s spent the last seven years building Kansas City’s championship defense, helping Reid deliver three Super Bowls in six seasons and five trips to the biggest stage in football. His résumé spans the Giants, Ravens, Saints, Rams, Eagles — and now the Titans want him to build their future.
Nagy, 47, is equally coveted. After reclaiming the offensive coordinator role in 2023, he’s been a driving force behind Patrick Mahomes’ system and the Chiefs’ explosive identity — and now he’s on Tennessee’s shortlist too.
The Titans are also expected to interview Colts DC Lou Anarumo and Broncos DC Vance Joseph, but the message is clear:
they want Kansas City’s DNA.
After missing the playoffs for the first time in a decade, the Chiefs are bracing for a summer of upheaval — and this raid might only be the beginning.
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