Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is celebrating another trip to the Super Bowl but is far from satisfied after defeating the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game. In his postgame press conference,
Following the Chiefs' AFC championship game victory, Andy Reid explained why the Chiefs' quest for a three-peat isn't 'motivation.'
Chiefs coach Andy Reid appeared to acknowledge the controversial fourth-down call in his postgame presser when he noted how "lucky" his team was to come away with a win. "Literally a game of inches today. We were lucky to be on that side of it today. We had the most inches," Reid said.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, and New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick meet at midfield after an NFL divisional playoff football game, Saturday, Jan. 16, 2016, in Foxborough, Mass. The Patriots won 27-20. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa) AP
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid took a moment to talk about Sean McDermott and his Buffalo Bills after securing a place in Super Bowl LIX. The Kansas City Chiefs have once again beaten the Buffalo Bills in the postseason,
Right after the Chiefs defeated the Buffalo Bills on Sunday night, an unreal stat surfaced about Andy Reid, who is the current Chiefs head coach and spent time as the Eagles head coach earlier in his career. "Andy Reid is the winningest head coach for both teams in the Super Bowl," Ed Werder wrote on X.
Head coach Andy Reid says his Kansas City Chiefs team are "not done yet" after they beat the Buffalo Bills to reach the Super Bowl and set up a chance to become the first team to win the title in three successive years.
It's an impressive feat for head coach Andy Reid, who has been with Kansas City since 2013. With Patrick Mahomes, Kareem Hunt, Travis Kelce and Xavier Worthy, the Chiefs are looking to attempt a Super Bowl three-peat—something that's never been done before.
The Kansas City Chiefs are inevitable at this point. After getting over the New England Patriots dynasty, the NFL saw the emergence of a new one in the Chiefs,
If the Chiefs win Super 59, Reid would continue to put his name on the list of oldest NFL head coaches to win a Super Bowl. George Halas is technically the oldest (68 years and 331 days) to win an NFL title, but his 1963 title with the Bears came before the Super Bowl era.
The Chiefs outlasted the Bills in another postseason thriller to become the first team to reach five Super Bowls in six seasons.