It's the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs, two of the NFL's most vaunted contenders, squaring off (again) at Arrowhead Stadium, this time for a chance to represent the conference in Super Bowl LIX.
In a crucial decision ahead of the AFC Championship game against the Buffalo Bills, Andy Reid has confirmed who will take on the pivotal role of starting left tackle for the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Kansas City Chiefs have become a household name in the last few years. And no, that's not only because of Taylor Swift's famous romance with tight end Travis Kelce, forever uniting Red Coaters and Red album listeners.
Reid is known for many things — his deep passing attack, his penchant for trick plays, his affection for cheeseburgers and Tommy Bahama Hawaiian shirts. In 26 years as a head coach, Reid has become most known around the NFL as the screen master, his schematic innovations of the play being one of his core contributions to the sport.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is closing in on 300 overall victories, and he couldn't help but throw his own spin on the incredible career.
Spagnuolo’s first head coaching stint came with the St. Louis Rams from 2009 to ‘11. He also briefly served as the New York Giants’ interim head coach in 2017. The 65-year-old owns a sterling record in Kansas City, having won three Super Bowls and helped the Chiefs finish in the top-10 in scoring defense in five of his six seasons.
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.
Welcome to the 300-win club, Andy Reid. Reid joined exclusive company on Saturday when he became the fourth NFL head coach to reach 300 career wins, including the postseason. He joins Don Shula (347), Bill Belichick (333) and George Halas (324). Reid ...
The Chiefs have won so much that conspiracy theorists have appeared. Tom Shatel is as ready as anyone for a new story, a fresh champion. But are we missing the
The NFL has seen a youth movement at head coach in recent years, but the Raiders went against that trend with their newest hire.
Cameras caught a sketchy interaction between Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and the NFL refs before the game vs. Houston.