The Kansas City Chiefs are still dreaming of a third consecutive Super Bowl title, but head coach Andy Reid already knows a key member of the team might be gone in the 2025 NFL season. The Kansas City Chiefs are just one victory away from making the Super Bowl for a third consecutive year.
Despite a quiet divisional round from the wideout spot, Reid remains confident in the group entering the AFC title game.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has addressed why three key players on offense didn't touch the ball against the Houston Texans.
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.
As a result, the Chiefs absolutely need defensive tackle Chris Jones to have a huge day on Sunday in order to get a win. Jones getting pressure from both the interior and on the outside will be very important in creating some of the negative plays that can put the Bills behind the chains and stall some of their drives.
After leading the Chiefs to a 15-2 regular season, Reid joins Washington’s Dan Quinn, Denver’s Sean Payton, Minnesota’s Kevin O’Connell, and Detroit’s Dan Campbell as finalists for the honor. The Chiefs wasted no time congratulating their head coach, calling him by his nickname, "Big Red."
In a pivotal moment leading up to the AFC Championship game, Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs have confirmed the latest on Patrick Mahomes' injury.
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.
Reid joined the exclusive club when his Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans in Saturday's divisional round matchup.
Jan 18, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Houston Texans defensive end Will Anderson Jr. (51) drags down Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy (1) during the first quarter of a 2025 AFC divisional round game at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid backs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo getting another head coaching shot in this cycle. Judy Battista of