The Kansas City Chiefs are on the verge of making NFL history. Guided by the experienced Andy Reid and driven by the dynamic trio of Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones,
Kansas City Chiefs head coach was asked about one advantage the Chiefs may have over the Buffalo Bills ahead of their AFC Championship showdown.
The AFC Championship game is set – the Kansas City Chiefs will take on the Buffalo Bills. The reigning, back-to-back Super Bowl champion Chiefs beat the Houston Texans in last
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid knows that Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills might bring the toughest challenge for his team in the 2025 NFL playoffs.
After leading the Chiefs to a 15-2 regular season, Reid joins Washington’s Dan Quinn, Denver’s Sean Payton, Minnesota’s Kevin O’Connell and Detroit’s Dan Campbell as finalists for the honor. The Chiefs wasted no time congratulating their head coach, calling him by his nickname, "Big Red."
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid made a surprise claim ahead of the team's AFC Championship Game vs. the Buffalo Bills.
Spagnuolo’s first head coaching stint came with the St. Louis Rams from 2009 to ‘11. He also briefly served as the New York Giants’ interim head coach in 2017. The 65-year-old owns a sterling record in Kansas City, having won three Super Bowls and helped the Chiefs finish in the top-10 in scoring defense in five of his six seasons.
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Ahead of the Chiefs’ AFC championship game tilt against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, coach Andy Reid told reporters that wide receiver Mecole Hardman would remain on injured reserve and thus be ruled out for the remainder of the Chiefs’ playoff run this winter.
Tight end Travis Kelce, a raw third-round pick who became a future Hall of Famer, is a peak example of Reid’s “Don’t Judge” philosophy.
There are also two former Utes — tight end Dalton Kincaid and safety Cole Bishop — who have carved out roles with the Buffalo Bills. So, too, has former Weber State cornerback Taron Johnson.