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The Kansas City Chiefs are about to look very different in 2026 as their head coach, Andy Reid, is clearly not done shaking things up. After wrapping up a disappointing 6-11 season, Reid is continuing his offseason reset by making yet another staff change.
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs had arguably the most disappointing season of his 13-year tenure in 2025, finishing with a 6-11 record and missing out on the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2014.
Andy Reid is confident he can count on Travis Kelce for the upcoming season with the Kansas City Chiefs, though his future remains uncertain.
A familiar face is coming back to Kansas City. The Chiefs are set to hire Eric Bieniemy as their next offensive coordinator, marking a reunion with a man who has already won two Super Bowls with
Beyond that anticipated hire, Reid also made another notable addition to his staff, announcing the hiring of three-time Super Bowl-winning wide receivers coach Chad O’Shea. O’Shea has developed more than 10 different 1,000-yard receivers during his NFL coaching career.
The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly parting ways with another member of Andy Reid's coaching staff, which will look different in 2026.
Andy Reid has 307 wins, fourth-most in NFL history behind Don Shula, Bill Belichick and George Halas. He’s won three Super Bowls, more than a