Ravens Make Matt Nagy Announcement
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Ravens interview Chiefs offensive coordinator, former Bears coach Matt Nagy for coaching vacancy
The Baltimore Ravens have interviewed Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy for their head coaching vacancy.
Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy was interviewed by the Baltimore Ravens for their head coaching position Sunday. Nagy is the fifth candidate considered by Ravens, who are seeking to replace John Harbaugh. Harbaugh was fired after 18 seasons when Baltimore failed to reach the playoffs.
After undergoing a "blind spot report" built on anonymous feedback from trusted voices, Nagy believes he's closed the book on his past and is ready for another head-coaching opportunity.
Before Saturday night, Matt Nagy was head coach of the Chicago Bears the last time they lined up for a playoff game. A 21-9 loss at New Orlea
The Ravens have completed another interview with a head coaching candidate. They announced that they interviewed Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy on Sunday. He is the fifth candidate to meet with the Ravens since they fired John Harbaugh last week.
Los Ravens de Baltimore entrevistaron al coordinador ofensivo de los Chiefs de Kansas City, Matt Nagy, para su vacante de entrenador en jefe.
The team announced that they had completed an interview with the Chiefs' offensive coordinator on Sunday. A popular candidate in this cycle, Nagy has interviews scheduled with the Tennessee Titans, Las Vegas Raiders, Arizona Cardinals, and Ravens.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy could potentially go from working with Patrick Mahomes to Lamar Jackson.
If Nagy is offered (and accepts) one of the positions, it will mark his second tenure as an NFL head coach. Nagy won NFL Coach of the Year after guiding the Chicago Bears to 12 wins in 2018, but over the next three seasons, the Bears went 22-27.
With the process just beginning, follow along here at the Ravens Wire for updates on this "decision" that'll impact the future of the franchise and quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Smith was Nagy's first draft selection in Chicago. The Bears selected Smith with the eighth-overall pick in the 2018 draft. Smith excelled in his first year with Nagy, racking up 122 tackles, a career-high five sacks, five passes defensed, and one interception.