Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has done it again! After leading the Chiefs to a record-breaking 15-2 regular season in 2024, Reid has been named the AFC Coach of the Year with the prestigious 101 Awards.
After the Chiefs defeated the Texans to advance to the AFC Championship, Andy Reid had some self-deprecation in store.
It’s hard to make winning look as easy as Kansas City Chiefs’ Andy Reid does, but for the 26-year head coach, evidently it comes with a price. Reid hit a historic milestone in the team’s 23-14 win over the Houston Texans last Saturday in the AFC Divisional,
Reid joined the exclusive club when his Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans in Saturday's divisional round matchup.
Andy Reid becomes the latest member of an extremely exclusive NFL coaching club following the Chiefs' win over the Texans.
Welcome to the 300-win club, Andy Reid. Reid joined exclusive ... He joins Don Shula (347), Bill Belichick (333) and George Halas (324). Reid reached the milestone Saturday when his Kansas City ...
The Chiefs defensive front against Bills quarterback Josh Allen, who beat them both rushing and passing in a loss in Buffalo in November. Allen threw for 262 yards and a touchdown in that game while running 12 times for 55 yards and another score — a 26-yard TD run with 2:17 left that sealed the 30-21 victory for the Bills.
The race for Super Bowl LIX has come down to a four-team race with the two-time defending champion Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Washington Commanders, and the Philadelphia Eagles. These superb squads are still in the hunt for the coveted Vince Lombardi Championship Trophy on February 9.
Applause filled the atrium. When Ben Johnson walked into Halas Hall, he heard from boisterous Bears employees thirsty for success. And I’m happy to report that I’m willing to join them. After
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is closing in on 300 overall victories, and he couldn't help but throw his own spin on the incredible career.
Like a team you loved for two decades, Kansas City is always on in prime time, gets all the calls from the refs, and simply wins too much.
It’s up to Buffalo, Philadelphia or Washington to halt the Chiefs in their drive to win three straight Super Bowls.