Offensive coordinator Matt Nagy has been central to success for the Kansas City Chiefs during their recent dynastical run. He’s been with the team since 2022 and he has two Super Bowl rings to show for it.But, Nagy’s current contract is up after the season, which calls his future in Kansas City into question. As it turns out, the Chiefs might be in danger of losing Nagy to a larger role elsewhere.According to NFL.com’s Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, Nagy could be in line to land a coveted head coaching position. Nagy previously served as the head coach of the Chicago Bears from 2018 to 2021.From NFL.com:"With offensive coordinator Matt Nagy’s contract up, several scenarios are in play -- including Nagy getting a head coaching job. He’ll be among the top candidates, a rare one this cycle with experience and a background on offense. If he doesn’t get a head job, leaving to take over as a primary play-caller elsewhere is also possible."The interviews are already coming for Nagy. He’s set to interview for the Tennessee Titans’ head coaching vacancy next week. There will likely be others, too.Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has been publicly supportive of Nagy potentially pursuing other opportunities.“I think he deserves to be a head football coach in this league,” Reid said. “That’s exciting for him.”Losing Nagy would be a big blow for Kansas City, but it wouldn’t necessarily be a death knell. The Chiefs won a Super Bowl prior to Nagy joining the staff. If he left, they’d be tasked with doing so again. As long as they have Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, it’s tough to bet against them.