The 2024-25 season is drawing to a close and will end with a championship matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9 in New Orleans.
Super Bowl champion Bill Belichick had a message for Andy Reid as the Kansas City Chiefs will be looking to write NFL history against the Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans. With Bill Belichick no longer in the NFL,
The Kansas City Chiefs spoke to reporters in KC on Thursday, their last press conference before they leave for New Orleans this weekend. Here's what they had to say about the Eagles, legacy and being
Mike Kafka may seem like a surprising head coach candidate, but he’s got two big backers in his corner with Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes:
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs are one game away from making history. On February 9, they have the chance to secure a three-peat by winning Super Bowl LIX. No NFL team has ever won three
Andy Reid is headed to the Super Bowl for the sixth time in his lengthy NFL head coaching career following the Kansas City Chiefs 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night. Following the game,
The New Orleans Saints completed an in-person interview with another head coach candidate. Mike Kafka is in the mix for the job:
The head coaches of the two Super Bowl teams know how to take advantage of the situation when their teams get extra time off.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has not overlooked the impressive stats and expressed high praise for the running back. “They’re a great football team,” he said, per Jeff Sversky. “As coaches, we have to dig in and get going. …They’ve got a running back, that, you know is arguably one of the best in the history of the game.”
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Mahomes (3 passing TDs) and Jalen Hurts (4 total TDs) were both at their playmaking best in Super Bowl LVII. This marks the fourth instance of a quarterback rematch in the Super Bowl. Each of the previous three were won by the QB who came out on top in the first game.
While their focus is on winning another Super Bowl, Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs already know that a key member of the organization won't be back for the 2025 NFL season.