ESPN Identifies Chiefs OC Matt Nagy as Candidate in Titans' Head-Coach Search
Reporting points to Nagy’s ties with GM Mike Borgonzi as a key factor linking him to Tennessee’s vacancy.
Overview
- Tennessee dismissed Brian Callahan after a 1-5 start and installed Mike McCoy as interim head coach.
- ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler says Nagy is expected to be a candidate due to his past working relationship with Borgonzi in Kansas City.
- The Chiefs’ offensive struggles this season are cited as a potential drag on Nagy’s prospects.
- The search is described as wide open, with reported names including Vance Joseph, Robert Saleh, Brian Flores, Kliff Kingsbury, and Arthur Smith.
- Other offensive coaches mentioned for discussion include Joe Brady, Klint Kubiak, Todd Monken, and Grant Udinski, while Nagy’s résumé includes a 2018 AP Coach of the Year award and two playoff trips with the Bears.