Todd Haley To Be Kansas City Chiefs New Head Coach
- By John Cannon
- Published 02/6/2009
- NFL Football News

Todd Haley The Kansas City Chiefs introduced their new head coach Todd Haley one day after agreeing to terms of a four-year, $12 million contract. Haley served as the Arizona Cardinals' offensive coordinator for the past two season.
The Chiefs couldn't be happier with their new head man.
"Todd is very bright," said Chiefs General Manager Scott Pioli. "He's extremely dedicated and very strong-willed. Those are the qualifications I was looking to partner with, and we really feel Todd is the right guy and is going to do a heck of a job here."
Strong-willed is right. Haley received some recent attention after his widely publicized argument with Cardinals receiver Anquan Boldin during the NFC Championship game. He is
"I've been reminded by a bunch of people," Haley said Friday at his introductory news conference, "to smile occasionally and not look too serious."
But, Haley was all smiles as he joins a team that went a franchise-worst 2-14 under coach Herm Edwards in 2008. Haley, who turns 42 this month, helped shape an offense that carried the Cardinals to an improbable NFC West title and nearly a Super Bowl victory over Pittsburgh.
With Haley, the Chiefs look to get back to a contender as the Chiefs haven't won a postseason game since an aging Joe Montana was their quarterback in the 1993 season.
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said this on 08 Feb 2009 12:47:11 AM EST
GOOD CHOICE!! I have been a chiefs fan my whole life hope to see some great improvement. Good luck to Todd Haley.
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