Yet, in a division of champions, Andy Reid is seemingly on a tier of his own. Big Red has won 73% of his games as commander of the Chiefs, coming after a 14-year stint in Philadelphia where he was no slouch either, winning 58.3% and leading the Eagles to a Super Bowl appearance.
The Chargers quickly turned around under Jim Harbaugh, but still have holes to fill before next season. Where are they and who should they prioritize as targets
The division is spearheaded by three coaches with career win percentages north of 60%, in Jim Harbaugh, Sean Payton, and Andy Reid. Between them are four Super Bowls, and a College Football ...
This season was Jim's debut as a coach with the Chargers, which has gone remarkably well. Andy Reid's Kansas City Chiefs and Jim Harbaugh's Los Angeles Chargers both have entered the postseason.
The Ravens' AFC divisional round playoff game against the Bills on Sunday night could be history in the making.
The Houston Texans released their inactives list before their Divisional Round matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Bet365 sportsbook, which doesn’t operate in Nevada, has posted odds on the Raiders’ next coach and lists 11 candidates at odds of 14-1 or less.
As the Kansas City Chiefs solidified themselves as the NFL’s newest dynasty, they’ve left a wake of destruction across a league that has struggled to keep pace. Three Super Bowl victories have helped quarterback Patrick Mahomes and head coach Andy Reid secure their legacies among the all-time greats.
On Friday's The Pat McAfee Show, ESPN's Adam Schefter spoke about Ben Johnson and how he doesn't think he will go to the Raiders.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter is skeptical the Raiders are the for sure landing spot for Ben Johnson. He has a couple other teams still in the mix.
Adam Schefter continues to downplay Ben Johnson to the Raiders and reiterates the Bears are still a strong contender.
Similar to our last game, we have to stay the course," Head Coach DeMeco Ryans said this week. "Remain persistent throughout the game and find a way to win in those critical moments.”