Andy Reid, Kansas City Chiefs
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The 36-year-old future Hall of Famer is in the final year of the two-year deal he signed in May of 2024. He struggled a bit to live up to his high standards last year as he had a career-low 823 receiving yards and had a rough showing in the Chiefs' Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Since then, Reid has won 301 games - fourth in NFL history behind Don Shula (347), Bill Belichick (333) and George Halas - and become the only coach to lead two franchises to 100-plus victories and guided the Chiefs to three Super Bowl wins.
The Chiefs are giving rookie Josh Simmons a shot at left tackle as Andy Reid praises his recovery and readiness for full contact
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Irish Star on MSNAndy Reid showed his true colors while discussing Chiefs' Super Bowl dreamThe official trailer for ESPN's 'The Kingdom' was released on Monday, with the fly-on-the-wall documentary about the Kansas City Chiefs set to premiere this August
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Travis Kelce shared a story about how coach Andy Reid put his imprint on the Chiefs on the first day of training camp in 2013.
Andy Reid held back tears as he discussed the Kansas City Chiefs coming up short in their quest for a historic three-peat. The head coach appears emotional in a new fly-on-the-wall documentary
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Arrowhead Addict on MSNAndy Reid celebrates Chiefs’ big-money moves that signal dynasty stabilityNot that there's any real question that the leaders atop the Kansas City Chiefs' pyramid of decision-making are in lockstep with one another, but head coach Andy Reid gave a heartfelt thumbs up when asked about the most recent round of contract extensions.
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Andy Reid’s Road to NFL GreatnessAndy Reid’s legendary coaching path spans BYU, Green Bay, Philadelphia, and Kansas City. From his early days as an O-line coach to winning Super Bowl titles with the Chiefs, Reid has over 100 wins with two franchises and is a lock for the Hall of Fame.