Right after the Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night, an unreal stat surfaced about Andy Reid, who is the current Chiefs head coach and spent time as the Eagles head coach earlier in his career.
Tight end Travis Kelce, a raw third-round pick who became a future Hall of Famer, is a peak example of Reid’s “Don’t Judge” philosophy.
It was Reid’s first trip to the Super Bowl as a head coach. He’d leave the team in 2012, and has since won three titles with the Kansas City Chiefs. But it was the only Super Bowl appearance for McNabb and Owens, who returned for a heroic performance after having broken his leg during the season.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid appeared to acknowledge the controversial fourth-down call in his postgame presser when he noted how "lucky" his team was to come away with a win. "Literally a game of inches today. We were lucky to be on that side of it today. We had the most inches," Reid said.
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Twenty-six years ago last week, the Philadelphia Eagles hired a largely obscure Green Bay assistant coach named Andy Reid as their head coach to justifiable skepticism. Reid was just 40 years old and wasn’t interviewed by at least seven other teams with ...
Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni joined Bill Belichick and Andy Reid territory with the win over the Los Angeles Rams.
For the second time in three Super Bowls, the Chiefs and Eagles will play each other in Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans. Here's picking the game and predicting why the rematch might end in a very similar way to Super Bowl 57.
The Chiefs and Eagles will meet again in the Super Bowl! We have early predictions, matchup insight, looming questions and team breakdowns.
The Sporting News lists the odds, lines, point spreads, and over/under totals for Super Bowl 59 between the Eagles and the reigning-champion Chiefs.
Following their AFC championship game victory over the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce celebrated with the Lamar Hunt trophy once again.