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Chiefs HC Andy Reid and QB Patrick Mahomes pulled out all the stops to get a potential Hall of Famer who helped them win a Super Bowl
One of those changes was bringing in future Hall of Famer Terrell Suggs as a pass rusher. The defense had struggled at this under Bob Sutton in 2018. Suggs didn’t have much left in the tank. He was going to retire if he couldn’t go to a Super Bowl contender. The Chiefs saw a perfect fit for him. How they got him is the crazy part.
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
Broadway is eight miles from MetLife Stadium, across the Hudson River. But John Harbaugh might as well have been on stage Tuesday. His introd
The Kansas City Chiefs are staring at an offseason that’s going to require more than a little fine-tuning. Just when Andy Reid made his first major coaching changes, he received news that one of his most loyal assistants could be next out the door.
Things will look a little different for Andy Reid in 2026. The Kansas City Chiefs coach is coming off a losing season for the first time in his 13-year tenure, after finishing with a 6-11 record.
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Andy Reid's four-word message to Giants HC John Harbaugh has turned the Chiefs into his inspiration for New York
The 2026 NFL offseason has been a tough one for Kansas City Chiefs HC Andy Reid's coaching tree. Two members of his coaching tree lost their head-coaching jobs: the Buffalo Billsfired HC Sean McDermott after 9 seasons,
It’ll take more than one season without a postseason berth to pry Andy Reid away from the Chiefs. When asked about his plans for next year Monday, Reid, 67, told reporters that, “If they’ll have me back, I’ll come back. … I plan on it, yeah.”
Matt Nagy, Mike McDaniel, Joe Bleymaier, Nate Scheelhaase, Kliff Kingsbury or Davis Webb. Or, any of a dozen other names only Andy Reid knows
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Monday that he plans to return next season, batting away any thought of an impending retirement by making a tongue-in-cheek joke about his status with a franchise he has led to three Super Bowl ...