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Chiefs' Coaching Staff Faces Shake-Up
17 Jan
Summary
- Veteran offensive line coach Andy Heck may depart the Chiefs.
- Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is also expected to leave.
- The Chiefs aim to evolve staff after a disappointing 2025 season.

The Kansas City Chiefs are initiating a major staff evolution after a disappointing 2025 season, with head coach Andy Reid spearheading changes. Veteran offensive line coach Andy Heck's potential departure has introduced new uncertainty during this critical transition period. Heck has been a foundational figure, guiding the offensive line through various challenges and maintaining a top-ten quarterback protection rate despite lineup shuffles in 2025. The offensive line finished the season ranked in the middle of the league.
Further complicating matters, offensive coordinator Matt Nagy is also reportedly poised to move on. If Heck departs, the Chiefs would lose not only an offensive line coach but also their de facto run game overseer. These potential changes follow recent firings of Todd Pinkston and Connor Embree, reflecting accountability for the team's offensive struggles. Assistants are actively interviewing for promotions or accepting college coaching roles.




