It took only four days after the Kansas City Chiefs’ season was over for a complete offensive overhaul.
Two days after the team’s season-ending loss to the Tennessee Titans, Brad Childress, a longtime friend of Andy Reid and the team’s assistant head coach, decided to retire. The Chicago Bears also announced that same day, on Monday, that they were hiring away offensive coordinator Matt Nagy to fill their head coaching vacancy that opened when they fired John Fox.
By Wednesday, Eric Bieniemy was being announced as the replacement for Nagy and the entire offensive side of the coaching staff had just undergone a considerable shake-up.