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Mike McDaniel and the Kansas City Chiefs: A Perfect Match

January 10, 2026 by Last Word On Pro Football

The Kansas City Chiefs have had one of the most dynamic offenses in the NFL over the past seven years. Led by Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid, their success has been so dominant. So much so that it almost felt like it would last forever. But this year showed clearly that even the best systems need change to stay elite. Every offense can benefit from a spark of new energy, a shift in focus, or just a different voice.

Enter Mike McDaniel, a coach who now finds himself on the market. He is eager to prove he deserves another shot. Matt Nagy is having three different interviews with teams, according to the reports, and is the frontrunner for the Titans job. The Chiefs will soon have an opening at Offensive Coordinator. The Chiefs need to consider making him their next offensive coordinator. Here’s why this pairing could be a win-win for both sides.

Why McDaniel Should Want This Job

Mike McDaniel wants to be a head coach again. His time in Miami showcased his offensive creativity, but questions about discipline and accountability with players lingered. Joining Andy Reid in Kansas City gives McDaniel the chance to prove he can thrive in a structured, winning environment while learning from one of the NFL’s most respected coaches.

Reid’s approach would allow McDaniel to refine not only his play-calling but also his ability to be a “player-coach.” He isn’t known as a yeller or screamer. Learning how to refine his style while still demanding respect fits the modern NFL perfectly. Reid excels at building strong relationships, maintaining accountability, and inspiring elite performance.

For McDaniel, this role is more than a job—it’s a chance to rebuild his reputation, show the league he can succeed in a disciplined system, and prepare for another head-coaching opportunity.

Why the Chiefs Should Want McDaniel

Even with Mahomes at his peak, the Chiefs have weaknesses, especially in the running game. For the 2026 season, the offense will need to produce with limited quarterback play. McDaniel thrives in situations like this. In Miami, his teams have ranked as high as sixth in rushing, and they consistently outperformed the Chiefs in efficiency. In both passing and running the ball, McDaniels has been finding ways to keep the chains moving.

His record shows his understanding of how to move the ball creatively, open running lanes, and keep defenses guessing. That kind of level of understanding personnel will be so important this year. Catering a game plan to available personnel is exactly what Kansas City needs to keep its offense productive, going with Mahomes out next year.

Injecting New Ideas into the Staff

The Chiefs’ last successful hire outside Reid’s coaching tree was Mike Spagnola—a move that transformed the team. McDaniel brings a similar opportunity. He carries a West Coast influence through Kyle Shanahan’s system, a creative playbook, and a trusted mindset for Reid to rely on. He can add fresh ideas without disrupting the culture that already wins at a high level.

A Win-Win Situation

For Reid, McDaniel provides a trusted play-caller and a fresh perspective. For McDaniel, it’s a chance to refine his craft, rebuild his reputation, and show he’s ready to lead a team as a head coach again. Together, this pairing could spark the Chiefs’ offense while giving McDaniel the structure and mentorship to finally put all the pieces together.

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