We take a deep dive into how Andy Reid will save a play an entire season, if not longer, only to break it out at the most opportune time.
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs are one game away from making history. On February 9, they have the chance to secure a three-peat by winning Super Bowl LIX. No NFL team has ever won three
Andy Reid has backed Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce to step into coaching after he retires as player. Reid knows exactly what a good coach looks like considering his own resume includes four Super Bowl rings (one as an assistant with the Green Bay Packers) as well as AP NFL Coach of the Year honors in 2020.
The Philadelphia Eagles vs Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl includes players and a coach with connections to Arizona college, high school and pro teams.
With the Chiefs set to compete for a Super Bowl three-peat, Andy Reid recalls how his time with this Eagles WR influenced Xavier Worthy.
Check out this breakdown of Andy Reid’s genius strategy that helped the #Chiefs defeat the #Bills in the AFC Championship Game.
Former Eagles President Joe Banner tells Rich Eisen why he gave Andy Reid his first shot to be a head coach when he’d never even been a coordinator in the NFL.
Left guard Joe Thuney kicked out to the tackle spot with Mike Caliendo taking over on the interior. Humphries has recovered, but Thuney has held up well at the new spot and Chiefs head coach Andy Reid does not sound inclined to consider any change ahead of Super Bowl LIX
Andy Reid has spoken out in response to Pat McAfee's sarcastic jibe after he joked that Kansas City Chiefs would be 'meeting' the referee in charge of Super Bowl LIX. The NFL champions are aiming to claim a historic third consecutive Super Bowl ring when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans on February 9.
Reid and the Chiefs are known for cooking up trick plays, especially in the Super Bowl. Plays such as “wasp” and “corn dog” helped in Chiefs comebacks in two previous Super Bowls. One year ago today, Mahomes called for Wasp 🔥 @PatrickMahomes @cheetah @Chiefs (via @NFLFilms) pic.twitter.com/05oGavdr0f