Chiefs WR Coach Chad O’Shea stresses details in work with players

The Kansas City Chiefs have discussed several positions on their coaching staff this offseason, including wide receiver under new coach Chad O’Shea. Mitch Holthus and Chiefs senior reporter Matt McMullen recently interviewed O’Shea on the Chiefs’ YouTube channel.

“First and foremost, we have to be consistent with Coach Reid’s desires and his vision for this team, and we do that by being reliable and meticulous in the work we do,” O’Shea said. “I’ll use those words over and over again. Those are words you’ll hear me say a lot in Kansas City.”

Kansas City hired O’Shea, who won a Super Bowl with the New England Patriots. He is also known for serving as the offensive coordinator of the Miami Dolphins in 2019. He most recently worked with the Cleveland Browns as wide receivers coach and passing game coordinator from 2020 to 2025.

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“What I value at the receiver position is nuance in everything we do, and I think sometimes that can be more important than 40 snaps or some of the measurable physical factors, the intangibles of the receiver position,” O’Shea said.

O’Shea served as the Patriots’ wide receivers coach under head coach Bill Belichick from 2008 to 2018. He held minor coaching roles on the Chiefs’ staff from 2003 to 2005, serving as a volunteer assistant and assistant special teams coach.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs WR coach Chad O’Shea highlights details in working with players

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