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SAD NEWS: Andy Reid makes retirement decision as Chiefs head coach issues announcement following Eagles Super Bowl loss Details below

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has officially announced his decision to continue coaching, dispelling rumors of his potential retirement following the team’s recent Super Bowl loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite being 66 years old and having achieved significant milestones in his career, Reid remains committed to leading the Chiefs into the 2025-26 NFL season.
Reid’s tenure with the Chiefs began in 2013, and under his guidance, the team has secured three Super Bowl victories. He currently ranks fourth in NFL history with 273 regular-season wins, trailing leader Don Shula by 55 wins. Reid’s contract, signed in 2024, extends potentially until 2029, reflecting both his and the organization’s long-term commitment.
Addressing the speculation about his retirement, Reid stated, “Yes, I’ll be back.” He emphasized that his motivation stems from his passion for teaching and the game itself, rather than personal accolades or records. Reid expressed his enjoyment in being around the team and his love for football, indicating no immediate plans to step away from coaching.
Chiefs Chairman and CEO Clark Hunt also addressed the rumors, expressing confidence in Reid’s return for the upcoming season. Hunt noted that Reid is rejuvenated by the team’s success and continues to enjoy coaching, further dispelling any notions of an impending retirement.
Reid’s decision to continue coaching ensures stability for the Chiefs as they prepare for the next season, aiming to build upon their successes and address the challenges from their recent Super Bowl appearance.