Through his antics, Nick Sirianni shows the same trait that served Andy Reid so well to thrive as all-time great Eagles coaches
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid seemingly confirmed who Kansas City plans to start at left tackle in the Super Bowl. The post Chiefs HC Andy Reid Reveals Left Tackle Plan for Super Bowl appeared first on Heavy Sports.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Almost overnight, the world has turned on the Kansas City Chiefs. Or at least a seedy underworld where no one is accountable and everyone has a weaponized keyboard. A franchise that is more cuddly than a Beanie Baby is suddenly defending itself against accusations of friendly whistles from officials,
Reid and the Chiefs are known for cooking up trick plays, especially in the Super Bowl. Plays such as “wasp” and “corn dog” helped in Chiefs comebacks in two previous Super Bowls. One year ago today, Mahomes called for Wasp 🔥 @PatrickMahomes @cheetah @Chiefs (via @NFLFilms) pic.twitter.com/05oGavdr0f
No team has ever won three Super Bowls in a row, but head coach Andy Reid says he doesn’t talk to the team about a chance at a three-peat.
Buffalo Bills coach Sean McDermott had plenty to be upbeat about looking toward the future despite entering the offseason once again short of reaching the Super Bowl.
The Philadelphia Eagles and the Kansas City Chiefs are meeting in the Super Bowl for the second time in three years, a dream come true for a writer who grew up in the suburbs of the city watching Andy Reid and the Eagles make deep playoff runs on a regular basis.
Chiefs coach Andy Reid offered advice to Eagles’ Nick Sirianni on how to handle the bye week and Philly has found great success ever since.
It was so fitting that in order for the Kansas City Chiefs to advance to Super Bowl 59 and seize the chance to make ... And how not to lose. I mean, Andy Reid and Co. have navigated some whale of a dramatic obstacle course. On Sunday night, the Chiefs ...
The Giants needed a win and some help in Detroit to keep their Super Bowl defense alive. The Eagles were simply eager to end a season that had devolved into a 4-11 mess, hoping to avoid an 11th loss in the final 12 weeks. Reid brought a little friend with him — the Super Bowl ring he’d earned as an assistant for the Packers back in 1996.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni have some surprising history with each other.