Todd Haley resurfaces as offensive coordinator at Sarasota high school
By Matt Conner
Former Kansas City Chiefs head coach Todd Haley has resurfaced for the first time since being fired as the Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator in 2018.
If you were curious as to where Todd Haley was hanging out these days, the former Kansas City Chiefs head coach has resurfaced in the sunny state of Florida, specifically in Sarasota where he has a home. Haley was recently hired as the offensive coordinator of Riverview High School.
Haley has been out of the game of football ever since his ouster from the Cleveland Browns midway through the 2018 season. Along with head coach Hue Jackson, Haley, who was the Browns offensive coordinator, was shown the door in what has turned into just another short chapter in the book of Browns lack of stability and poor leadership.
Haley is most familiar to Chiefs Kingdom as the team’s head coach from 2009 to 2011, a dramatic few seasons anchored by a clear enmity between general manager Scott Pioli and the coach he hired. Those years were marked by poor quarterback play, a tense atmosphere at Arrowhead and lots and lots of losing.
Haley went 19-26 in three years in Kansas City with a highlight season in 2010 at 10-6, although the Chiefs were one-and-done in the playoffs that season thanks to a blowout against the Baltimore Ravens.
Haley left the Chiefs and went on to become the longtime offensive coordinator for Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers. For six years, Haley was heading up one of the NFL’s most potent offenses and he left for Cleveland for the same role after leading Pittsburgh to the No. 1 overall offense in 2017.