Chiefs Reportedly Pursue 5x Super Bowl Offensive Mind Brian Daboll — Former Head Coach Puts Kansas City At The Top Of His List
Kansas City, Missouri – November 13, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs may be on the verge of a franchise-altering move — one that could reshape the future of their offense and deliver a jolt of innovation to a team looking to reignite its championship spark. According to multiple league insiders, the Chiefs have officially reached out to Brian Daboll, the five-time Super Bowl–winning offensive architect who helped design one of the NFL’s most explosive MVP-producing systems.

And in a development sending a wave of electricity through Chiefs Kingdom, sources say Daboll has placed Kansas City firmly at the top of his preferred destinations should he return to an offensive coordinator role.
A Shift in Strategy After an Inconsistent Season
Kansas City’s interest comes at a time when its offensive identity has been questioned more than at any point in the Patrick Mahomes era. The Chiefs, now fighting to maintain their edge in a hyper-competitive AFC landscape, have seen flashes of brilliance — but also stretches of stagnation that have left fans and analysts puzzled.
While Mahomes continues to deliver at a high level, the overall system has lacked its signature rhythm and creativity. According to sources inside the building, the Chiefs are openly exploring “fresh, aggressive offensive direction” as they attempt to maximize their superstar quarterback and stabilize an offense that hasn’t consistently clicked.
That urgency, insiders say, is why Daboll sits atop Kansas City’s radar.
Daboll: Architect of an MVP Machine
Before his tenure with the New York Giants, Daboll became a household name for transforming Buffalo’s Josh Allen into a bona fide MVP candidate. His system emphasized controlled chaos: heavy motion, layered vertical routes, and aggressive, swing-the-hammer playcalling that blurred the line between calculated risk and outright brilliance.
It’s no surprise the Chiefs would want that kind of mind working with Mahomes.
According to sources close to Daboll, Kansas City offers something other teams cannot:
“fire, hunger, and the type of roster that can ignite a new era.”
That sentiment was reinforced by a leaked private conversation in which Daboll reportedly said:
“I’m not coming in to fix anyone. I’m coming in to help a team rediscover its own voice. Kansas City is a place where you can feel the hunger from every seat in the stadium — and that’s where I believe I can build the kind of football a city truly deserves.”
The quote spread like wildfire on social media, with fans calling it “destiny-level energy” and analysts labeling it one of the most intriguing coaching developments of the fall.
A Perfect Marriage of Scheme and Talent
Should Daboll land in Kansas City, league observers believe it could unlock a new offensive chapter built around Mahomes’ improvisational brilliance and Daboll’s layered scheme design. With weapons like Travis Kelce, Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and an increasingly versatile backfield, Kansas City has the talent to support a high-octane system.
One AFC scout put it simply:
“If Mahomes and Daboll team up, we’re talking about fireworks.”
What Comes Next?
The Chiefs have not commented publicly, but team insiders insist “nothing is off the table” as the organization evaluates how to maintain its status as a perennial contender. The move would be bold — even seismic — but Kansas City has never been afraid of boldness.
If the interest becomes official — and if Daboll agrees to join forces — the Chiefs could be setting the stage for one of the defining coaching partnerships of the next decade.
A new era in Kansas City may be about to begin — one fueled by innovation, aggression, and the high-flying brand of football that once made the Chiefs the most feared offense in the NFL.