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11 unusual facts about Todd Haley


Branden Albert

Head coach Todd Haley later called his 2009 performance an "adjustment period" after losing nearly 40 pounds the last offseason in his request.

Clancy Pendergast

Clancy Pendergast officially became the defensive coordinator for the Chiefs on March 13, 2009, where he reunited with Head Coach Todd Haley, who was offensive coordinator at Arizona during Pendergast's time there.

Clark Hunt

Hunt fired Todd Haley on December 12, 2011, after the Chiefs had compiled a 5-8 record during the 2011 NFL season.

Glenn Dorsey

With the Chiefs shifting to a 3-4 defense under new head coach Todd Haley, Dorsey has switched positions to accommodate the scheme change, and he now plays defensive end.

Jamaal Charles

Chiefs head coach Todd Haley confirmed the next day that he would miss the remainder of the 2011 season.

Joe Collier

Collier's son, Joel Collier, was hired in February 2009 by Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli, a former executive for the Patriots, as a defensive backs coach for Chiefs head coach Todd Haley.

Leonard Pope

Pope signed a one-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers on April 10, 2012, reuniting him with his longtime coach Todd Haley, who is the Steelers offensive coordinator.

Maurice Carthon

On Feb 19, 2009 the Kansas City Chiefs announced that the club has added Carthon to head coach Todd Haley’s coaching staff.

Nick Sirianni

His leap to the NFL came in 2009 when, after an impressive interview with new coach Todd Haley, he was hired by the Chiefs as the offensive quality control coach.

Tamba Hali

In 2009 Hali was again moved—this time to outside linebacker—to accommodate new head coach Todd Haley's 3–4 defense.

Tyler Palko

Following the Jets game, the Chiefs fired head coach Todd Haley.