According to a report from NFL insider Tom Pelissero, the Kansas City Chiefs have hired Chad O’Shea to serve as their new wide receivers coach.
O’Shea is best known for his one-year stint as the Miami Dolphins‘ offensive coordinator in 2019, but he most recently worked for the Cleveland Browns as a wide receivers coach & passing game coordinator from 2020-2025.
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Between 2003 and 2005, O’Shea filled minor positions on the Chiefs’ coaching staff as a volunteer assistant and assistant special teams coach.
Then, O’Shea went on to serve in various roles with the Minnesota Vikings until he secured a position as the New England Patriots’ wide receivers coach — a role which he held from 2008 until 2018 under legendary head coach Bill Belichick.
With O’Shea officially on his staff, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid will hope to field a more disciplined receiving corps in 2026 after Kansas City’s pass-catchers underperformed last season.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Ex-Dolphins OC signs with Chiefs, to serve as KC’s WRs coach