Andy Reid on his coaching future with the Chiefs: 'I'll be back'
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[February 05, 2025]
By JOSH DUBOW
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Coach Andy Reid doesn't plan to
leave the Kansas City sideline any time soon.
As Reid prepares the Chiefs for their fifth Super Bowl appearance in six
seasons, the 66-year-old put to rest any talk that he was ready to hang
it up if Kansas City wins a third straight title. |

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid participates during Super Bowl
59 Opening Night, Monday, Feb. 3, 2025, in New Orleans, ahead of the NFL
football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs
Sunday. (AP Photo/Matt York) |
“Yes, I’ll be back,” Reid said Tuesday.
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt hopes Reid has many years left on the
sideline.
“I don't have a sense that he’s remotely close to wanting to be
done,” he told Kansas City-area reporters. “I think he’s always
said he’ll know when the time is right and I’m sure he’ll share
with me before he shares with everyone else — at least, I hope
so. I don't sense he’s anywhere close to being done.”
Reid has a chance to become one of the NFL's most accomplished
coaches. A win on Sunday would make him the third coach with at
least four Super Bowl titles along with Bill Belichick (six) and
Chuck Noll (four).
Reid also ranks fourth all time with 301 wins in the regular
season and playoffs and has a chance to break Don Shula's record
of 347 wins. Reid said none of that is what motivates him to
keep coaching.
“That’s not part of it,” he said. “I just enjoy teaching. I
don’t get caught up much in the stats or the records. I enjoy
being around the guys. I enjoy football, the game. You can’t put
in the hours we do and not enjoy it. I love the game.”
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