Speaking publicly for the first time since the Bears fired him, Matt Nagy is feeling refreshed in his new role as the quarterbacks coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. “I feel like I’m still young in this profession and I want to use my experiences in Chicago to help me get better for our team in Kansas City.”
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