Chiefs bring in two college assistants as quality-control coaches

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The Kansas City Chiefs are hiring two college coaches as quality-control assistants: Nate Pagan from Villanova and C.J. Cox from Coastal Carolina, highlighting NFL teams' ongoing trend of tapping college staffers. Pagan helped develop Jaaron Hayek, who earned an offseason roster spot, while Cox brings defensive backs coaching experience and multiple Bill Walsh Fellowships, including stints with the Chiefs in past offseasons.
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