The Kansas City Chiefs’ offseason may have just taken a nerve-racking turn.
On Sunday, the Baltimore Ravens confirmed that they have officially interviewed Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy — a development that could leave Kansas City scrambling to fill one of the most important seats on Andy Reid’s staff.
A familiar name back in the spotlight
Nagy has been with the Chiefs since 2023, helping guide an offense that has delivered two Super Bowl titles during his latest stint in Kansas City. But this isn’t his first time drawing head-coaching interest. From 2018 to 2021, he led the Chicago Bears, building a reputation as one of the league’s most respected offensive minds.
Now, that résumé has put him firmly on Baltimore’s radar.
The Ravens broke the news themselves on social media, confirming that the interview had been completed — and immediately sending Chiefs fans into speculation mode.
A contract ticking toward zero
What makes the situation even more delicate is Nagy’s contract status. His deal with Kansas City is set to expire at the end of the 2025 season, meaning the Ravens wouldn’t need to pry him loose with a trade or compensation.
If Baltimore makes a move — and Nagy says yes — the Chiefs could find themselves searching for a new offensive coordinator just as they’re trying to stabilize the roster for 2026.
For now, all eyes are on the Ravens’ next announcement… and whether Kansas City is about to lose one of its most trusted architects.




