Andy Reid

Head Coach at Kansas City Chiefs

Andy Reid enters his eighth season at the helm of the Chiefs in 2020. He was hired as the club’s 13th head coach in franchise history on January 7, 2013. Entering his 22nd season as an NFL head coach, Reid adds Super Bowl champion to his resume after he led his squad to a 31-20 come-from-behind win in Super Bowl LIV. He owns a 207-128-1 regular season record and adds a 15-14 postseason record, giving him 222 total wins, which rank sixth in NFL history and just second among active head coaches, trailing only New England Head Coach Bill Belichick. Reid joined the Chiefs after 14 seasons as Head Coach/Executive Vice President of Football Operations of the Philadelphia Eagles where he compiled a 130-93-1 (.583) regular season record. Including his years as an assistant coach, Reid’s teams have made the playoffs 21 times (24-18 record), and he has coached in four Super Bowls and 10 Championship Games (8 NFC, 2 AFC). He owns three NFL Coach of the Year titles.

Timeline

  • Head Coach

    Current role

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