đŸ”„ “QUIET EXIT
 BIG QUESTIONS” — Chiefs’ Defensive Brain Joe Cullen Edges Closer to Goodbye After Second Ravens Interview Request

Chiefs News 1/26: Joe Cullen gets second interview request for DC |  Arrowhead PrideIt wasn’t loud.
It wasn’t dramatic.
But inside Chiefs Kingdom, the message is being felt.

Joe Cullen — the man many inside the building credit for reshaping Kansas City’s defensive identity — is officially back on the radar for a defensive coordinator role, after the Baltimore Ravens submitted a second interview request.

And suddenly, the Chiefs’ offseason feels very different.

Ravens request DC interview with Chiefs DL coach Joe Cullen🧠 The Architect Behind the Defense

At 58, Cullen isn’t just another assistant coach testing the market. He’s a proven developer — the kind teams trust when they need to rebuild a front from the inside out.

During his first stint in Baltimore (2016–2020), Cullen quietly helped turn mid-round and undrafted players into reliable NFL contributors. Names like Matt Judon, Za’Darius Smith, Michael Pierce and Pernell McPhee didn’t just survive — they thrived.

That reputation followed him to Kansas City.

After a disastrous year in Jacksonville under Urban Meyer, Cullen landed with the Chiefs
 and helped fuel a two-Super-Bowl run. Inside the locker room, his fingerprints were everywhere — from Chris Jones’ evolution into a dominant interior force to George Karlaftis becoming a postseason problem for opposing quarterbacks.

No headlines.
Just results.

⚠ Why This Matters Now

Baltimore isn’t making courtesy calls.
A second interview signals real intent.

For the Ravens, Cullen offers familiarity, trust, and continuity — especially alongside Jesse Minter.
For the Chiefs, his potential departure opens a quiet but serious question:

👉 Can Kansas City afford to lose another defensive pillar during a critical reset year?

Especially as the team adjusts to life after Justin Reid — a move already expected to bring a compensatory fifth-round pick, but leave leadership gaps on the back end.

Chiefs OC Eric Bieniemy reflects on Patrick Mahomes' cross-body pass vs. WFT🏈 A Defense in Transition

This offseason hasn’t been loud — but it’s been heavy.

  • Eric Bieniemy is back to fix the offense

  • Travis Kelce is weighing his future

  • Mahomes is rehabbing — and watching everything closely

  • And now
 the defensive brain trust may be shifting

Cullen leaving wouldn’t be chaos.
It would be change.

And for a franchise built on stability, that’s often the most dangerous moment of all.