Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs may have come up short against the Philadelphia Eagles at Super Bowl LIX — but that hasn't stopped the legendary NFL coach from standing up for his team — and that now includes Taylor Swift.
About four minutes apart, Chiefs general manager Brett Veach and Kansas City head coach Andy Reid gave slightly different views of where the franchise stands with tight end
As the city wrings its hands over the fate of its latest Super Bowl champion, few seem to appreciate that, less than three weeks ago, the best season any Eagles team ever had ended with a blowout win in Super Bowl LIX over Andy Reid,
The Kansas City Chiefs are recovering after a disappointing defeat in this year’s Super Bowl. Kansas City head coach Andy Reid is putting the pieces together this offseason and hopes that his tight end Travis Kelce is doing the same.
At the NFL combine, Andy Reid took time to talk about his conversation with Travis Kelce after Super Bowl LIX loss and his intentions for 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs and their fans likely breathed a sigh of relief on Thursday when it was revealed that tight end Travis Kelce would be returning in 2025.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid didn't give anything away when it came to the news that Travis Kelce would be returning in 2025.
Time will tell whether or not Kelce does end up returning, but reports have surfaced indicating that the Chiefs are expecting him to be back in 2025. As for Reid, he's not too con
Kansas City Chiefs general manager Brett Veach made headlines when he suggested star tight end Travis Kelce, who admitted he was considering retirement, would be coming back for the 2025 season. "How we left it is he was fired up.
As the Kansas City Chiefs entered the NFL offseason, all eyes were on tight end Travis Kelce, who could potentially retire after 12 seasons in the league. Kelce, 35, has mentioned that he'll take some time to make the final decision on whether to continue his NFL career or officially retire after a 17-3 season that ended with a disappointing Super Bowl loss.
Former Eagles center Jason Kelce breaks down why Kansas City's Super Bowl loss wasn't on Andy Reid, pointing to Philadelphia's dominant defense as the real culprit.