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3S.BREAKING: Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo REJECTS Giants’ Head-Coaching Offer — and His Reason Has Every Chiefs Fan Fired Up

Kansas City, Missouri – As the dust was just beginning to settle on the New York Giants’ decision to fire Brian Daboll, the rumor mill immediately turned toward a familiar name:

Steve Spagnuolo, the renowned defensive coordinator of the Kansas City Chiefs. Multiple reports indicated that the Giants formally reached out, hoping to bring him back to MetLife in a much bigger role: 

head coach.

According to internal sources, the Giants’ front office contacted Spagnuolo directly, expressing their desire for him to become their new head coach and lead the franchise into a rebuilding phase. The long-standing connection – with two separate stints as defensive coordinator and a spell as interim head coach in 2017 – made the offer feel “logical and fitting” on many levels.

However, Spagnuolo’s response surprised more than a few people. Rather than taking time to mull it over, he is believed to have turned the offer down quite decisively in the early stages of the conversation, sending a clear message that he has no intention of returning to New York right now.

At a subsequent press conference in Kansas City, when asked directly about his decision, Spagnuolo didn’t dance around the issue:
I’m not ready to walk away from the Kansas City Chiefs

,” he said. “I’ve been here for almost seven years, I’m tied to this locker room, to Andy (Reid), to the entire staff and all the players. We’ve been through too many battles together for me to say goodbye just because another opportunity looks attractive on paper.”

Spagnuolo admitted that having a former team trust him enough to offer the head-coaching job is “a tremendous honor,” but emotionally, he feels more connected than ever to the red and gold at Arrowhead. “

Honestly, I can’t picture myself standing on the opposite sideline, drawing up a game plan to beat the Chiefs,” he added. “Even the thought of that feels strange. I respect the Giants, but right now, my heart belongs to Kansas City.”

Inside the Chiefs’ locker room, defensive players welcomed the news with visible relief. Some key veterans, speaking off the record, said they had “mentally prepared for the possibility of losing Spags,” and that his decision to stay gave the team a massive emotional boost for the rest of the season.

As for the Giants, they are expected to continue expanding their list of candidates, but Spagnuolo’s refusal sends a clear message about the pull of the “Chiefs culture” – a place where even a head-coaching offer elsewhere isn’t enough to pry a veteran DC away.

At least for now, Steve Spagnuolo remains exactly where he feels he belongs: on the sideline with the Kansas City Chiefs, still sketching up defensive game plans capable of slowing down any offense – instead of preparing to face the very team that helped him reach the pinnacle of the sport.

Steelers Welcome the Reunite of Key Linebacker Amid Miles Killebrew Injury Setback

Pittsburgh, PA — October 14, 2025

The Pittsburgh Steelers are getting some much-needed good news this week as they officially welcome back 

linebacker Malik Harrison from injured reserve. His return couldn’t come at a better time, with special teams captain Miles Killebrew sidelined due to a knee injury.

Harrison, who suffered an 

MCL sprain earlier this season against the New York Jets, was back on the practice field Monday. He looked sharp and confident throughout his limited reps.

The Steelers have now opened his 

21-day activation window, giving the team until November 3 to place him back on the 53-man roster. According to team sources, optimism is high that he’ll be ready to go well before that deadline.

Before going down, Harrison was projected to be a core special teams contributor and rotational linebacker. His blend of size, physicality, and tackling ability made him a natural fit for Pittsburgh’s aggressive defensive system.

A former Ohio State standout, Harrison brings valuable experience to the table. He’s recorded 174 career tackles, seven tackles for loss, and four quarterback hits, including a standout 2024 season with

54 tackles and two sacks.

His comeback provides an immediate boost for a Steelers defense battling through injuries across multiple levels. Depth and versatility have become critical as the team enters a challenging stretch of AFC North matchups.

For head coach Mike Tomlin, Harrison’s return is a much-needed win. It restores both leadership and stability to a locker room that’s refused to make excuses through adversity.

As Tomlin often says — “Next man up, and stay ready.” And now, one of those men is finally ready to make his return — right when Pittsburgh needs him most.

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