Todd Haley

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  • Todd Haley serves as the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs in the National Football League. He was announced as the new head coach of the Chiefs on February 6, 2009.ESPN.com: Todd Haley to Take Kansas City Chiefs Coaching Job

    Haley previously served as the offensive coordinator of the Arizona Cardinals. In 2008, he helped the Cardinals reach their first-ever Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLIII, in which the Cardinals fell to the Pittsburgh Steelers.Official Site of the Arizona Cardinals: Todd Haley

  • Coaching Career

    Haley began his coaching career with the New York Jets in 1995, serving as a scout at first, then moved up to assistant to the offensive coordinator, working with Charlie Weis, current head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, and Ken Whisenhunt, the current head coach of the Arizona Cardinals. In 1999, he served as the wide receivers coach for the Jets, coaching Keyshawn Johnson to two-consecutive Pro Bowl selections.Official Site of the Arizona Cardinals: Todd Haley

    In 2001, Haley left the New York Jets to become the wide receivers coach for the Chicago Bears. He led Marty Booker to his career-best seasons, becoming the first Bear to record over 100 passes in a single season. Haley joined the Dallas Cowboys staff in 2004 as a receivers coach and coordinator of passing game, working with former Jet Keyshawn Johnson as well as Terry Glenn. On January 25, 2007, Haley was hired by the Cardinals as their offensive assistant.Official Site of the Arizona Cardinals: Todd Haley

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