The three-time Super Bowl-winning coach addressed the treatment of the pop star after she was loudly booed earlier this month at the Super Bowl.
Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn was rated the NFL's top head coach, per the latest edition of the annual NFLPA Team Report Cards. Quinn was one of six head coaches to receive an overall A-plus grade alongside the Atlanta Falcons' Raheem Morris,
NFLPA report card rated the Chiefs as 26th out of the 32 teams in the NFL, up from 31st last year.
It has been well publicized that no NFC East team has won consecutive division titles since coach Andy Reid’s Eagles won the division a fourth straight time in 2004. The Washington Commanders, the team the Eagles beat in the NFC Championship,
General Manager Brett Veach and Head Coach Andy Reid both spoke about the star tight end's future at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis.
"I like doing what I'm doing, and I like it right now. So I'm happy," Andy Reid said Tuesday during an interview with Judy Battista of NFL.com (6:10 mark). Battista specifically asked Reid if he plans on remaining the head coach throughout Patrick Mahomes' realistic championship window.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid told PFT Live on Tuesday, however, that his team would run the play more if they could do so at a high level. "[The Philadelphia Eagles] do it better than anybody,
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was on the wrong side of the tush push in Super Bowl LIX, but he wasn't clamoring for it to be banned from the game on Tuesday.
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It was a bad day to have a bad day, for sure,” Reid said Tuesday at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis. “Like all games, you can learn some things from it.” That process, Reid said, was delayed a bit inside the Chiefs’ football offices.
The Kansas City Chiefs will have a lot of moving pieces this offseason. The Chiefs have to upgrade on the offensive side to protect quarterback Patrick Mahomes and get him weapons.