Former Chicago Bears head coach Matt Nagy is moving back to Kansas City as he recently became the Chief’s senior assistant/quarterbacks coach, reuniting with Andy Reid.
Nagy, along with general manager Ryan Pace, was fired in January after spending four seasons as the team’s head coach that culminated in two playoff appearances, but ended with a dismal 6-11 record this past season.
Now that he’s moving out of the Chicago area, Nagy is putting his 9,000 square foot North Shore home on the market for over $6 million. And based on the photos, Nagy’s home appears to be a Bears fan’s dream come true.
The six-bed, six-bath home was purchased by Nagy and his family in 2018 and they wasted little time in making it their own. The house, built in 2017, is sleek with incredible features such as a home gym, outdoor fire pit, basketball court, wet bar, heated floors, and more. But going through the staged photos of the house, one things is abundantly clear: Nagy and his family loved the…