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Who is Andy Reid, the Chiefs’ head coach? Coaching record and Super Bowl appearances

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Now in his 25th season as an NFL head coach, Kansas City Chiefs boss Andy Reid once again has the chance to join a select club of multiple Super Bowl champions, increasing his already astounding numbers in the sport.

As the Chiefs overcame the Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium, the 64-year-old became only the 14th man in league History to lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy more than once as a head coach...

Not only did it happen, but now he’s back at the Business end of the post-season, and the Chiefs are once again back on track for completing something special.

Steered Kansas City to Super Bowl glory in 2019 season

Reid, who has been in charge at Kansas City since January 2013, previously led the Chiefs to victory at Super Bowl LIV in 2019. At Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, the Missourians produced a stunning fourth-quarter comeback to beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 and clinch the second Super Bowl victory in franchise History.

Under Reid, Kansas City have been virtually ever-present in the NFL playoffs - they’ve reached the postseason in 10 out of his 11 campaigns at Arrowhead Stadium - and have become the dominant force in the AFC. Indeed, with Patrick Mahomes pulling the strings at quarterback, they have contested the AFC Championship Game in each of the last six seasons, winning it three times.

Reid (left) talks to Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (second left) during a pre-Super Bowl practice session.
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Reid (left) talks to Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (second left) during a pre-Super Bowl practice session.CHRISTIAN PETERSENAFP

Chiefs appearing in yet another Super Bowl under Reid

After lifting the 2019 AFC title to set up their Super Bowl LIV triumph, Kansas City again won the conference championship 12 months later, to secure back-to-back Super Bowl appearances. However, they were runners-up to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the 2020 NFL title decider, losing 31-9 at Raymond James Stadium. Beating the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2022 AFC Championship Game at the end of January, Reid’s Chiefs got to a third Super Bowl in the space of just four years.

That figure went up one more last time out as the Chiefs, once again showing their dominance in the sport, reached the 2023 Super Bowl, going up against the Philadelphia Eagles. In a tense game, the Chiefs came out on top to win 38-35 in Super Bowl 57, the team’s second title in four seasons. It was the Patrick Mahomes show as the quarterback put on a sensational late display to give his side the famous Vince Lombardi trophy.

Andy Reid fact file:

  • Chiefs head coach since 2013
  • Previously Eagles boss from 1999 to 2012
  • Appeared in fourth Super Bowl as a head coach
  • Led Kansas City to victory at Super Bowl LIV
  • Lost Super Bowl LV with Chiefs
  • As Eagles boss, beaten at Super Bowl XXXIX

Reid went up against former team at State Farm

Although he has been an NFL head coach for almost a quarter of a century, Reid has only been at the helm of one other franchise in the league: the Eagles. Before moving to Missouri, Reid spent 14 years on the sidelines in Philadelphia, a stint that made him one of just 11 first-time NFL head coaches to spent 12 or more seasons with the same franchise.

Lasting from January 1999 to December 2012, his Eagles tenure yielded nine postseason appearances and one NFC title - but he was unable to steer the team to a Super Bowl championship. Having reached the showpiece event in 2004, Philadelphia were denied the NFL crown by the New England Patriots, going down 24-21 in Jacksonville, Florida.

Fourth-most wins by an NFL head coach

Named the AP Coach of the Year in 2002, Reid has now amassed a career haul of NFL wins that makes him one of the most successful head coaches in league history. His tally of 258 victories in NFL games puts him at number 4 on the all-time wins list, ahead of two-time Super Bowl champion Tom Landry. Among currently active head coaches, he is only outdone by the Patriots’ eight-time Super Bowl winner, Bill Belichick. Reid is likewise second to Belichick when it comes to playoff wins by a head coach, either past or present: the former has come out on top in 24 postseason games - one more than Landry - while the latter boasts 31 victories.

Before becoming a head coach, Reid also won Super Bowl XXXI during a seven-year spell as an assistant at the Green Bay Packers.

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