Well, that didn’t last long.
Brad Childress announced one week ago that he was retiring from the National Football League after rumors surfaced shortly after the new year. It was yet another senior voice to disappear from the Kansas City Chiefs offense over the last few years, a group that also includes Chicago Bears head coach Mike Nagy and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Doug Pederson.
However, several days later, Childress is apparently set to resurface in a new role in the NFL, as part of Nagy’s staff with the Chicago Bears. Per Adam Caplan:
His retirement is short lived: #Bears are expected to hire Brad Childress as an offensive consultant, source said.