September 16, 2024

The coaching wheel is turning, with Bill Belichick of New England leaving and Nick Saban of Alabama retiring. Andy Reid might be the next in line. In his eleventh season with the Chiefs, the longest-tenured head coach in the NFL hopes to guide Kansas City to yet another Super Bowl. Known by his nickname “Big Red,” Reid began his career in the league in 1992 as the Green Bay Packers’ assistant coach. He has two Super Bowl victories with the Chiefs, including one last season, and one as an assistant coach in Green Bay. Reid has given some insight into his future with the Chiefs, even though he is now preoccupied with the team’s attempt to win the championship again.

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