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Kansas City Chiefs head coach received official interview request Thursday.
Andy Reid might lose another key member of his staff amid a wave of coaching changes for the Kansas City Chiefs heading into 2026.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was not in attendance at the NFL Honors on Thursday night. Unlike past years, the 67-year-old coach had no reason to make the trip to San Francisco for this season’s awards.
Bill Belichick's Hall of Fame snub is one of the NFL's biggest surprises in recent memory. The six-time Super Bowl-winning coach won't be a first-ballot Hall of Famer as part of the 2026 class.
A key player has sent a wake-up call to Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. They cannot take advantage of the confidence given to them by Andy Reid's coaching staff by not performing on the field.
Bieniemy has been widely praised for his work with the Bears’ running backs this past season. D’Andre Swift surpassed 1,000 yards in the regular season, while seventh-round rookie Kyle Monangai exceeded expectations with 783 rushing yards and a 4.6 yards-per-carry average.
Reid recommended Nagy to Giants head coach John Harbaugh ( via SNY’s Connor Hughes) during his scramble to find a new offensive coordinator after Todd Monken took the Browns’ head coaching job. Harbaugh had long been planning to bring Monken, his OC in Baltimore, to New York and even tried to talk him out of going to Cleveland.
Eric Bieniemy is officially back with the Chiefs as their offensive coordinator and head coach Andy Reid is fired up about it.
The Kansas City Chiefs indeed had a forgettable season. Moreover, as expected, the NFL overlooked them for its end-of-season honors; however, that didn't stop head coach Andy Reid