Andy Reid has become one of the winningest head coaches in NFL history. He began his coaching career with the Green Bay Packers in 1992 before joining the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999. Reid gained widespread recognition during his tenure as head coach of the Eagles,
No accomplishment was more impressive than that of head coach Andy Reid, though. With Kansas City's triumph in the divisional round, Reid joined an exclusive club of head coaches to amass 300 career wins. His 273 regular-season wins are now complemented by 27 in the postseason, adding to one of football's best resumes ever.
With the win, the Chiefs earned an appearance in their seventh-straight AFC Championship game. Andy Reid also reached a personal milestone with the victory. The Jan. 18, win against the Texans was Reid’s 300th NFL victory as a head coach.
Andy Reid is one of the NFL’s greatest ever minds. The Kansas City Chiefs head coach has the fourth-most career wins in NFL history (299 and counting), and is the only head coach in NFL
There comes a time in a person’s life, when the student becomes the master. That is what Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans is hoping to happen on Saturday, when he faces off against his
Steve Spagnuolo and Andy Reid are looking to win yet another Super Bowl together, but in the meantime, the Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator is drawing interest from other teams in the NFL.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid talks Patrick Mahomes becoming a father of three. Having kids can be hard, as Patrick and Brittany Mahomes know, but Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid promises it can get harder with more children.
DeMeco Ryans and Andy Reid go back to their days in Philadelphia. Now the Texans' coach will try to take his old boss to get Houston to its first AFC title game
After the Chiefs defeated the Texans to advance to the AFC Championship, Andy Reid had some self-deprecation in store.
The Kansas City Chiefs made fresh history for their accomplished head coach Saturday in their 23-14 divisional-round victory over the visiting Houston Texans. The Chiefs raised Reid's record in the playoffs to 27-16,