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Matt Nagy
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Matt Nagy Chicago Bears
Position: Head Coach
Personal information
Born: April 24, 1978 (age 39)
Dunellen, New Jersey
Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight: 220 lb (100 kg)
Career information
High school: Manheim (PA) Central
College: Delaware
Undrafted: 2002
Career history
As player:
New York Dragons (2002)
Carolina Cobras (2004)
Georgia Force (2005–2006)
Columbus Destroyers (2007–2008)
Philadelphia Eagles (2009)*
* Offseason and/or practice squad member only
As coach:
Philadelphia Eagles (2008–2009)
Coaching intern
Philadelphia Eagles (2010)
Coaches' assistant
Philadelphia Eagles (2011−2012)
Offensive quality control coach
Kansas City Chiefs (2013–2015)
Quarterbacks coach
Kansas City Chiefs (2016–present)
Offensive coordinator
Career highlights and awards
First-team All-ECAC (2001)
First-team All-A-10 (2001)
Third-team I-AA All-American (2001)
Second-team All-Arena (2005)
Career Arena statistics
TD–INT: 374–55
Passing yards: 18,866
Passer rating: 115.11
Player stats at ArenaFan.com
Matt Nagy (born April 24, 1978) is an American football coach and former quarterback who is the head coach for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the University of Delaware, and subsequently was signed as a street free agent by the New York Dragons of the Arena Football League (AFL). He
Playing career
Nagy played high school football for Manheim Central High School in Pennsylvania, and played college football for the University of Delaware. At Delaware, he was a teammate of current Kansas City Chiefs General Manager, Brett Veach.[1]
Nagy played for the New York Dragons in 2002. He played for the Carolina Cobras in 2004. He replacing injured quarterback Jim Kubiak early in the 2005 season and led the Georgia Force to ArenaBowl XIX. Nagy was traded to Columbus during the 2006 offseason, and played in two seasons with the team before the AFL folded in 2009. In 2007, Nagy led the Destroyers to ArenaBowl XXI, but lost in the championship game to the San Jose SaberCats.
During the 2002 and 2003 high school football seasons, Nagy spent time at Cedar Crest High School in Lebanon, Pennsylvania[3] as the quarterbacks coach, as well as serving as the Junior Varsity Offensive Head Coach. While at CCHS, Nagy introduced many plays from his college days at Delaware. Former Juniata College All-American Ray "Shady" Shelley served as the wide receiver coach. Shelley is currently the wide receiver coach for the Warwick (PA) Pop Warner B-Team.
Nagy was also an assistant coach at Manheim Central High School.[3]
From 2008–2009, Nagy was the offensive coordinator for the Palmyra Cougars of Palmyra Area High School in Palmyra, Pennsylvania.[3]
Philadelphia Eagles
Nagy was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles on August 10, 2009 after an injury to backup quarterback Kevin Kolb. Nagy had been working for the Eagles as a coaching intern prior to his signing. The NFL disapproved his contract the following day. Philadelphia disclosed at a press conference that they would not pursue a re-signing of Nagy, but that he would continue to be a coaching intern for the team. He was promoted to coaches assistant on February 9, 2010.[4] He was promoted to offensive quality control coach on March 2, 2011.
Kansas City Chiefs
On January 11, 2013, Nagy became the quarterbacks coach for the Kansas City Chiefs.[5] He has served under head coach Andy Reid, under whom he previously worked as the quality control coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. In 2016 he was promoted to offensive coordinator.