Reid joined the exclusive club when his Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans in Saturday's divisional round matchup.
Andy Reid notched his 300th career win on Saturday night as the Kansas City Chiefs took down the Houston Texans 23-14, and is now set to coach in his seventh consecutive AFC championship game Following the contest, the cheeseburger-loving head coach was asked about the achievement—and cracked the perfect, on-brand joke.
The Kansas City Chiefs’ dream of becoming the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls is still alive. That’s after Andy Reid coached the Chiefs to a 23-14 win in an AFC Divisional Game against the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday evening.
Reid, the former Eagles coach won 130 of those games during his 14 seasons in Philadelphia, leading the Birds to five NFC Championship Game appearances and a trip to Super Bowl XXXIX in 2004
Andy Reid on AFC Divisional win over Houston Texans
Cameras caught a sketchy interaction between Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and the NFL refs before the game vs. Houston.
Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce made history in the Divisional Round against the Houston Texans. Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is often regarded as one of the best, if not the best, tight end in football.
After Travis Kelce 's performance against the Houston Texans on Saturday, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is convinced that no tight end in NFL history is better than his 35-year-old star. Reid made that abundantly clear in his postgame presser, as he emphasized that Kelce is the GOAT (greatest of all time) in his position.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid became the fourth coach in NFL history to win 300 games as a head coach with 273 in the regular season and 27 in the postseason.
With his 300th win, Chiefs coach Andy Reid joins Don Shula, Bill Belichick and George Halas on the Mt. Rushmore of NFL coaches.
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