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Andy Reid, head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, confirmed on Tuesday that he will continue his coaching tenure through the 2025 NFL season. Speaking to reporters, Reid expressed his commitment to the game and his ion for coaching, saying, "Yes, I'll be back." At 66 years old, Reid remains a prominent figure in NFL history, ranking fourth all-time in regular-season victories with 273.
His impressive coaching career spans nearly three decades, and the 2025 season will mark his 27th year as an NFL head coach and his 13th with the Chiefs. Before ing Kansas City, Reid spent 14 seasons as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Reid's time with the Chiefs has been nothing short of remarkable. Under his leadership, the team has already secured three Super Bowl victories, and this Sunday, he will aim to guide them to a fourth championship-and an unprecedented third consecutive title-against none other than his former team, the Eagles.
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Despite his historic achievements and growing legacy, Reid emphasized that he is not driven by personal accolades or climbing higher on the all-time victories list. Instead, his motivation stems from a deep love for the game and the relationships he has built within it.
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Reid's commitment to football shines as he looks ahead to 2025
"I just enjoy teaching. I don't get caught up much in the stats or the records," Reid shared. "I enjoy being around the guys. I enjoy football, the game. You can't put in the hours we do and not enjoy it. I love the game." These heartfelt words reflect Reid's genuine ion for coaching and his dedication to fostering a positive environment for his players and staff.
Reid's longevity in such a demanding role is a testament to his adaptability and work ethic. Over the years, he has evolved with the game while maintaining a consistent level of success. His ability to connect with players and inspire them to perform at their best has made him one of the most respected figures in football.
As he prepares for yet another high-stakes Super Bowl matchup, Reid's focus remains on what he loves most-teaching, leading, and immersing himself in the sport that has defined his life and career.