Following their loss to the New York Jets, the Kansas City Chiefs fired coach Todd Haley.
Chiefs of Kansas City fire coach Less than a year after guiding the team to the AFC West division title, Todd Haley was fired by the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League.
The Chiefs, who have been decimated by injuries, are now 5-8 following their loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, 37-10.
Clark Hunt, the chairman and CEO of the Chiefs, stated on Monday that the decision is “best for the future of the Chiefs.” The Chiefs have recently lost a number of their star players, including running back Jamaal Charles and quarterback Matt Cassel, to season-ending injuries.
Haley leaves his first NFL head coaching position after almost three years with a 19-27 record. With a 10-6 record in the previous season, the Chiefs won the AFC West.dd Haley following the New York Jets’ loss
After the wild ride of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss, our prime minister here in the UK, Rishi Sunak, had promised us a government of stability and competence, not to mention professionalism, integrity, and accountability. Do you recall Liz? She appears to be a long-gone comedy act these days. Rather, Sunak descended even further into the Conservative psychodrama through the looking-glass.
There have been no better pictures elsewhere. Donald Trump is currently a lot of people’s favorite to win the US presidency once more. The conflict in Ukraine has continued with no sign of resolution. It’s all too easy to see how the rest of the world could become weary of the fight and lose interest. In addition, there is the Middle East conflict and the climate catastrophe.
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