With his 300th win, Chiefs coach Andy Reid joins Don Shula, Bill Belichick and George Halas on the Mt. Rushmore of NFL coaches.
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.
Reid has recorded the fourth-most wins by a coach in NFL history. The only three ahead of him are all legendary head coaches, including Chicago Bears legend George Halas (324), former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick (333) and Miami Dolphins legend Don Shula (347).
Deny it, run from it, do whatever you want, but the Kansas City Chiefs might simply be inevitable at this point. Yes, Andy Reid's team, still led by Patrick Mah
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
The first day of the divisional round of the playoffs was a thriller around the NFL. The Washington Commanders had a massive upset victory over the Detroit Lions and advanced to the conference championship game for the first time since 1991,
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The Chiefs backup quarterback is Carson Wentz, who signed with Kansas City in April of last year. He's seen action in just two games for the Chiefs, entering the game for Mahomes against the Browns and starting against the Broncos. Here's a look at his stats on the year:
The brotherly connection between Jason and Travis Kelce is strong. Now that Jason has retired from the NFL after a long and successful career with the Philadelphia Eagles, he no longer gets to share a field as a player with his little brother.
The rulebook doesn’t reflect how modern mobile QBs play. It’s time to rethink late slides, decisions along the sideline and making personal fouls reviewable.