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Andy Reid Intends to Coach Chiefs in 2026 'if They'll Have Me'
Andy Reid, who signed a five-year extension in April 2024, plans to coach the Chiefs in 2026 despite a disappointing 6-10 season and Patrick Mahomes' injury.
- On Monday, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid said in a Zoom call with local reporters ahead of the regular-season finale in Las Vegas, `I think I'm coming back, right. If they'll have me back, I'll come back.`
- After a 6-10 finish this year, the Kansas City Chiefs missed the postseason and franchise quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered a late-season ACL tear, raising concerns for the team's outlook.
- Reid's contract history shows he signed a five-year, $100 million extension in April 2024 and has led the Kansas City Chiefs to 149 regular-season wins and three Lombardi Trophies.
- Reid's stated return preserves continuity for a franchise that rarely deviates from its blueprint, while highlighting excitement about what general manager Brett Veach can do with a top-15 draft pick.
- On the horizon, Reid also faces franchise transitions including the Kansas City Chiefs relocation and new domed stadium by 2031, while needing 18 wins to pass George Halas.
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The current coach of the eliminated Chiefs wants to remain in office next year
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KANSAS CITY, Missouri, USA (AP) — Kansas City Chiefs Coach Andy Reid said Monday that he plans to return next season, discarding any thought of imminent retirement by making an ironic joke about his situation...
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