One old Andy Reid take shows exactly why the head coach needed to get a fresh start away from the Philadelphia Eagles with the Kansas City Chiefs.
The 2024-25 season is drawing to a close and will end with a championship matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
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.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid told FOX Sports' Colin Cowherd he believes tight end Travis Kelce could have a future in coaching.
Andy Reid has taken the Kansas City Chiefs to the Super Bowl yet again after knocking out Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday.
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The Kansas City Chiefs spoke to reporters in KC on Thursday, their last press conference before they leave for New Orleans this weekend. Here's what they had to say about the Eagles, legacy and being
Andy Reid is giving Travis Kelce a glowing recommendation if he ever wanted to take up coaching after his NFL career comes to an end. “Travis would be a heck of a football coach,” the Kansas City Chiefs head coach,
It’s amazing what the Kansas City Chiefs can do when they don’t have to do anything. Sorry, conspiracy theorists, I’m not making a joke about the refs being in their pocket. Move past the dynasty fatigue,
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