Chiefs Consider Offensive Coordinator Change Following Struggles

Patrick Mahomes may have urged Andy Reid to seek a new offensive coordinator, and it seems the Chiefs might already have a candidate in mind. Fans are increasingly calling for a more effective offensive strategy in Kansas City after a disheartening performance against the Philadelphia Eagles in what was the most crucial game of the year.

During that game in New Orleans, the Chiefs were thoroughly outmatched and unable to find solutions, resulting in a significant loss. As a consequence, the team is currently struggling and sits third in the AFC West, trailing behind their division rivals. The Chiefs are now facing the leading team in their division.

According to reports, Brian Daboll is on the Chiefs” radar for the offensive coordinator position. His previous experience includes leading a team that initially showed promise, although it later faced challenges. If the Chiefs opt to revamp their offensive approach and part ways with current offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, Daboll could be a strong candidate.

In a previous encounter during Week 3, when the Chiefs faced off against the Giants, Reid expressed high regard for Daboll”s coaching abilities following the game. With his track record, it is likely that Daboll will attract several offers for similar roles. Should the Chiefs decide to pursue a new direction, he could be an excellent fit to rejuvenate their offense for the upcoming season.