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Andy Reid

Andrew Walter Reid (born March 19, 1958) is an American football coach who is the head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL).[1] Reid was previously head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles from 1999 to 2012.[2] From 2001 to 2012, he was also the Eagles' executive vice president of football operations becoming the general manager. He is the only NFL coach to win 100 games and appear in four consecutive conference championships with two different franchises.[3][4] Reid is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history.[5][6]

Andy Reid
Reid with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021
Kansas City Chiefs
Position:Head coach
Personal information
Born: (1958-03-19) March 19, 1958 (age 65)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Career information
High school:John Marshall
(Los Angeles, California)
College:
Career history
As a coach:
As an executive:
  • Philadelphia Eagles (20012012)
    Executive Vice President of Football Operations
Career highlights and awards
As head coach:

As assistant coach:

  • Super Bowl champion (XXXI)
Head coaching record
Regular season:251–139–1 (.643)
Postseason:22–16 (.579)
Career:273–155–1 (.638)
Coaching stats at PFR

Reid began his professional coaching career with the Green Bay Packers, where he served as an offensive assistant from 1992 to 1998 and won a Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XXXI. He held his first head coaching position with the Eagles in 1999, who became perennial postseason contenders under his leadership. Reid led the Eagles to nine playoff runs, six division titles, five NFC Championship Games (including four consecutive from 2001 to 2004), and an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIX where they lost to the New England Patriots. Despite Reid's consistent success, the Eagles declined and missed the playoffs in the 2011 and 2012 seasons, leading to his dismissal from Philadelphia.

Reid was immediately hired as the head coach of the Chiefs in 2013, where he quickly revitalized the struggling franchise. He helped end the eight-game playoff losing streak that began in 1993. In 10 seasons with Kansas City, he has led them to successful seasons with nine postseason appearances, seven consecutive division titles, five consecutive AFC Championship Games, three Super Bowl appearances (LIV, LV, LVII), and two wins (LIV, LVII).

Early life Edit

Reid was born in Los Angeles on March 19, 1958. He attended John Marshall High School and worked as a vendor at Dodger Stadium as a teenager.[7][8] He also played youth sports in East Hollywood at Lemon Grove Recreation Center; Pete Arbogast was one of his coaches. Arbogast is the radio announcer for the USC football team, and was the radio play-by-play announcer for the Cincinnati Bengals. In 1971 at age 13, Reid was on Monday Night Football participating in the Punt, Pass, and Kick competition;[9] he was already so large that he wore the jersey of Les Josephson (6'1", 207 pounds).[10][11]

Reid played offensive tackle at Glendale Community College in Glendale, California,[12] and planned to transfer to Stanford but injured his knee. BYU head coach LaVell Edwards wanted Reid's teammate and best friend Randy Tidwell, and also recruited him to the team to help persuade Tidwell to come to BYU.[13] At BYU, Reid was a teammate of Jim McMahon[14] and Tom Holmoe.[11] Teammates recalled that Reid did not play often but was very analytical, closely studying Edwards and offensive coordinator Doug Scovil.[13] BYU won the 1980 Holiday Bowl in his senior year.[15]

Coaching career Edit

College Edit

Reid had thought of becoming a writer, but frequent questions to Edwards about football strategy caused the head coach to suggest coaching as a career.[13] After graduating from BYU in 1981, Reid spent one year as a graduate assistant on the school's football coaching staff;[16] colleagues included Scovil, Norm Chow, and Mike Holmgren.[13] He spent the next nine years as an offensive line coach with four colleges. During his college coaching career, he was on the staff for teams like the San Francisco Gators, Northern Arizona Lumberjacks, UTEP Miners, and Missouri Tigers. It was with the 1986 Northern Arizona University team that he coached Frank Pollack, who went on to play for six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers.[17]

Green Bay Packers Edit

Reid was hired by Holmgren at the Green Bay Packers[13] in 1992, the same year quarterback Brett Favre became a member of that team.[18] In 1995, he became the assistant offensive line and tight ends coach, where he helped lead the 1996 team to a Super Bowl XXXI win over the New England Patriots.[19][20][21] Reid was named the Packers' quarterbacks coach in 1997, replacing Marty Mornhinweg, who left to be the offensive coordinator for his predecessor in Green Bay, Steve Mariucci. Mariucci wanted Reid to be his offensive coordinator in San Francisco, but Holmgren prevented the move.[19]

Philadelphia Eagles Edit

1999 to 2004 Edit

Following a league-worst 3–13 season in 1998, the Philadelphia Eagles fired head coach Ray Rhodes and began a comprehensive search for a replacement. The Eagles initially considered hiring Holmgren to replace Rhodes, but Holmgren instead joined the Seattle Seahawks as head coach[22] and urged Eagles owner Jeff Lurie to hire Reid.[19] Simultaneously, Eagles' president Joe Banner felt that the team needed a detail-oriented head coach after the team's steady decline under Rhodes. As Banner began his search for a new head coach, he asked other teams' general managers for names of coaches that players complained were excessively detail-oriented; Reid's name surfaced, and Reid emerged as a leading candidate for the Eagles' head coaching job.

Consistent with his reputation for a focus on football details, Reid arrived at his interview with the Eagles with a five-inch thick book he developed on how he would go about running the team if given the job. The Eagles hired Reid on January 11, 1999; he was the second-youngest head coach in the league after Jon Gruden and the first then to be hired as a head coach without first having served as an offensive or defensive coordinator.[11][23] Some in the Philadelphia news media criticized the hiring, citing the availability of other candidates who had already served previously as successful head coaches.

As he set about leading the Eagles, one of Reid's first major decisions was drafting dual-threat quarterback Donovan McNabb in the first round with the second overall pick, although Reid started former Packers' backup Doug Pederson in the first nine games of the 1999 season.[24] In Reid's first season in Philadelphia, the Eagles improved their record by two games over 1998, finishing 5–11. Among the five wins was the team's first road victory in 19 games, a 20–16 road victory over the Chicago Bears on October 17.[25][26] In 2000, the Eagles posted an 11–5 regular-season record and won their first playoff game since the 1995 season, beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneeers in Philadelphia on New Year's Eve.[27][28]

In 2001, Reid's Eagles won the first of four consecutive NFC East titles, the longest such streak in franchise history, and advanced to the conference championship game in 2001, 2002, 2003 and 2004, losing this game on the first three occasions.[29][30] The 2003 team qualified for postseason play after opening the season with two losses, both at home, and was also the first NFL team ever to reach the conference title round of the playoffs after having been shut out at home on opening day. The 2004 team was the second NFC East squad to defeat all of its division rivals (New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, and Washington Redskins) twice during the same regular season (the Dallas Cowboys did it in 1998). The 2004 Eagles clinched the NFC #1-seed with a 13–1 record and proceeded to rest their starters for the final two games. After three straight NFC Championship losses, the team beat the Atlanta Falcons by a score of 27–10 and made it to Super Bowl XXXIX but fell to the New England Patriots 24–21.[31][32][33]

In 2001, Reid was named executive vice president of football operations of the Eagles, effectively making him the team's general manager. Although the Eagles had general managers after 2005 (Tom Heckert from 2005 to 2010 and Howie Roseman from 2010 until Reid's departure), Reid had the final say on football matters.[34]

2005–2006 Edit

 
Reid speaks with Eagles' quarterback Jeff Garcia during a December 10, 2006, game against the Washington Redskins

The 2005 season was difficult for Reid as he sought to deal with wide receiver Terrell Owens' flamboyant persona, which forced Reid to permanently deactivate him midway through the 2005 season.[35] A couple of weeks later quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered a season-ending injury, leaving the Eagles without the services of two of their star players.[36] The Eagles lost eight of their last ten games and finished 6–10.[37] With their third win of the season – a 23–20 win over the Oakland Raiders – Reid passed Greasy Neale to become the winningest coach in franchise history.[38][39]

The Eagles enjoyed a rollercoaster campaign under Reid in 2006. The season appeared to be lost by October with another season-ending injury to McNabb, turning a 4–1 start into a mid-season breakdown which left the team 5–5.[40] After an embarrassing 45–21 defeat at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts, the Eagles were on the verge of elimination from the playoffs.[41] Reid coached backup quarterback, Jeff Garcia, and the 5–6 Eagles, to victories over a slew of NFC rivals including the Carolina Panthers, Washington Redskins, New York Giants, and Dallas Cowboys. The Eagles, at 10–6, won the NFC East division title, as well as an NFC wild card game against the New York Giants. Their season ended at the hands of an opportune New Orleans Saints team in the NFC Divisional Round.[42][43]

2007–2011 Edit

 
Reid with the Philadelphia Eagles at the team's training camp at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in August 2008
 
Reid with Eagles' quarterback coach Doug Pederson (left) and Eagles' quarterback Donovan McNabb, August 2009

In the 2007 season, Reid led the Eagles to an 8–8 season with no appearance in the postseason.[44]

In the 2008 season, Reid's 9–6–1 Eagles managed to knock off the defending Super Bowl Champions, the New York Giants, in the divisional game, leading the Eagles to a fifth NFC Championship game, where they lost to the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 32–25.[45][46][47] He coached the NFC to a 30–21 win in the 2009 Pro Bowl.[48] However, the team was devastated by the death of Jim Johnson, who had been the defensive coordinator for Reid's entire career and had helped turn the Eagles into one of the NFL's elite defenses.[49]

In the 2009 season, Reid failed to win a first-round post-season game for the first time in his career, with his 11–5 Eagles being eliminated by the first place Dallas Cowboys by a score of 34–14 in the Wild Card Round.[50][51] Over the offseason, the Eagles traded longtime starting quarterback Donovan McNabb to the Redskins.[52] After Week 2 of the 2010 season, Reid named Michael Vick the starting quarterback of the Eagles.[53]

In the 2010 season, Reid led the Eagles to 10–6 record in the regular season and qualified for the playoffs.[54] In the Wild Card Round against the Green Bay Packers, the Eagles fell 21–16.[55]

Reid was named the Earle "Greasy" Neale Award winner for the third time in 2010.[56]

In the 2011 season, Reid led the Eagles to an 8–8 season with no appearance in the postseason.[57]

2012 Edit

In the 2012 season, Reid and the Eagles struggled to a 4–12 record, the worst of his head coaching tenure.[58][11] The year also marked the first time the Eagles missed the postseason in consecutive years under Reid. On December 31, 2012, the day after the season ended with an embarrassing 42–7 loss to the New York Giants, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie announced that Reid's contract would not be renewed.[59][11] Reid was the longest-tenured head coach in the NFL prior to his release.[60] Reid provided encouragement to his successor as Eagles head coach, Chip Kelly.[61]

Lurie said that Reid's induction into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame was inevitable, and players gave their former coach a standing ovation during his last meeting with them.[11] During his 14-year tenure with the Eagles, Reid compiled the best win total (120), winning percentage (.609) and playoff victory total (10) in team history.[62] He captured six division titles and five trips to the NFC Championship game. During this period, no other franchise earned more divisional playoff round appearances (7) and only Bill Belichick's New England Patriots exceeded Philadelphia's (5) conference championship game appearances with (6). Despite his success, however, Reid was ultimately unable to lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl title.

Reid sent 19 players to 44 Pro Bowl appearances, the highest total for any team in the NFL during that period. None of these players had ever appeared in a Pro Bowl before Reid was hired.[63]

Since 1990, only fourteen first-time head coaches remained with their original team for eight or more years: Reid (1999–2012), Tennessee's Jeff Fisher (1994–2010), Brian Billick (1999–2007 with Baltimore), Bill Cowher (1992–2006 with Pittsburgh), Dennis Green (1992–2001 with Minnesota), Tom Coughlin (1995–2002 with Jacksonville), Jack Del Rio (2003–2011 with Jacksonville), Cincinnati's Marvin Lewis (2003–2018), Chicago's Lovie Smith (2004-2012), Green Bay's Mike McCarthy (2006–2018), New Orleans's Sean Payton (2006–2021), Pittsburgh's Mike Tomlin (2007–present), Baltimore's John Harbaugh (2008–present), Dallas's Jason Garrett (2011–2019), and Minnesota's Mike Zimmer (2014–2021).

Kansas City Chiefs Edit

2013–2015 Edit

Reid expected the Eagles to not extend him and was already preparing to hire a new coaching staff. Three teams reportedly had airplanes in Philadelphia to fly him to interviews.[11] On January 4, 2013, Reid reached a five-year contract agreement to become the head coach of the Chiefs.[64][65] On the same day, the Chiefs fired general manager Scott Pioli. Originally, Reid's contract made him the final authority in football matters, the same power he had in Philadelphia.[66] A week later, however, the Chiefs hired John Dorsey, who had previously worked with Reid as an assistant in Green Bay, as general manager. Reid and Chiefs owner Clark Hunt announced that Dorsey would have the final say in personnel matters. On the same day, Hunt announced that Reid and Dorsey would report to him on an equal basis; in the past Chiefs coaches reported to the general manager.[67]

In Reid's first game as head coach, the Chiefs beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 28–2.[68] It was the widest margin of victory for the Chiefs on opening day since they defeated the Denver Broncos in 1963 by a score of 59–7.[69]

In Week 3, Reid returned to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia for a Thursday Night Football game between the Chiefs and his former team, the Philadelphia Eagles. As Reid walked out onto the field before the game started, the crowd gave him a standing ovation. The Chiefs went on to win 26–16 and Reid received a Gatorade shower from his team.[70]

 
Andy Reid in 2016

Reid went on to lead the Chiefs to a 9–0 record to start the season, tied for the best start in franchise history.[71] Despite losing five of their last seven games, the Chiefs finished with an 11–5 record to clinch a wild card spot in the AFC playoffs. In the wild card round, they were defeated by the Indianapolis Colts 45–44 after surrendering a 28-point lead in the third quarter.[72][73]

Under Reid, the Chiefs recorded a winning record in the 2014 season, finishing 9–7. However, they failed to qualify for the playoffs.[74]

In 2015, the Chiefs were in danger of missing the playoffs for a second consecutive year after they lost five straight games to begin the season 1–5. Reid accepted the blame for his team's poor start[75] and his future with the Chiefs was called into question.[76] However, the Chiefs won every remaining regular-season game, finishing with an 11–5 record and a wild card spot in the AFC playoffs.[77] Reid would go on to lead the Chiefs to their first playoff win since the 1993 season in a 30–0 shutout of the Houston Texans,[78] but the team was defeated 20–27 in their Divisional Round game against the New England Patriots.[79] Prior to the loss, the Chiefs posted an eleven-game winning streak, which is the best in franchise history.[80] Reid was criticized for his clock management near the end of the game, calling no timeouts in a late fourth-quarter drive that cut the Patriots' 27–13 lead down to a touchdown but took the Chiefs 5 minutes and 16 seconds to score and left them with only a minute and 13 seconds to try and tie the game.[81]

2016–2017 Edit

Reid improved in the regular season with the 2016 Chiefs, who finished with a 12–4 record and clinched their division for the first time since 2010, as well as for the first time under Reid.[82] The Chiefs went undefeated against their AFC West rivals to secure the division title on a tiebreaker with the 12–4 Oakland Raiders and obtain a first-round bye in the playoffs as the AFC's second seed.[83] The bye was the Chiefs' first since 2003.

Despite the team's regular-season success, the Chiefs were eliminated in the Divisional Round for a second consecutive year in an 16–18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Although the Chiefs were able to prevent the Steelers from scoring any touchdowns, they were unable to match the six field goals Pittsburgh converted.[84]

The Chiefs started strong during the 2017 season, winning their first five games to become the NFL's last remaining undefeated team, including a victory against defending Super Bowl champions New England Patriots in the kickoff game.[85][86] After their strong start, the Chiefs lost six of their next seven games, resulting in Reid conceding playcalling duties to offensive coordinator Matt Nagy. Nevertheless, the Chiefs won their last four games to finish 10–6 and clinch the AFC West for a second consecutive year, the first back-to-back division titles in franchise history.[87] However, the team ultimately suffered a sixth consecutive home playoff loss in a 21–22 defeat against the Tennessee Titans in the Wild Card Round. Despite holding a 21–3 lead at halftime, the Chiefs were shut out during the second half as the Titans scored 19 unanswered points to win the game.[88]

2018–present Edit

 
Reid with the Kansas City Chiefs in August 2018

2018 saw new success for Reid and the Chiefs. Aided by the MVP season of quarterback Patrick Mahomes in his first year as the primary starter, the Chiefs finished the regular season as the AFC's top seed for the first time since 1997 and the first time with Reid as head coach by matching 2016's 12–4 record.[89] Reid also extended the franchise record for consecutive division titles through clinching the AFC West for a third straight year. The Chiefs subsequently ended their home playoff losing streak by defeating the Indianapolis Colts 31–13 in the Divisional Round, the first postseason win at home since 1993.[90] With the victory, the Chiefs hosted the AFC Championship for the first time in franchise history, which they lost 37–31 to the eventual Super Bowl LIII champion New England Patriots in overtime.[91]

During the season, Reid recorded his 200th victory to become one of only nine NFL head coaches to win 200 games.[92] With his 206th win at the end of the regular season, Reid also surpassed Marty Schottenheimer for the most wins of an NFL head coach to not win a championship.[93]


The Chiefs again finished 12–4 in 2019 to win the AFC West for a fourth consecutive year and after defeating the Houston Texans 51–31 in the Divisional Round, hosted the AFC Championship for a second consecutive year.[94][95] Upon securing an appearance in Super Bowl LIV with their 35–24 victory over the Tennessee Titans, Reid became one of only seven head coaches to lead two different franchises to a Super Bowl and the Chiefs made their first Super Bowl appearance since Super Bowl IV in 1970.[96][97] The 15-year gap between Reid's first and second Super Bowls is the second longest after Dick Vermeil's 19 years.[98] The Chiefs went on to defeat the San Francisco 49ers 31–20, earning the franchise their first Super Bowl victory in 50 years and Reid's first as a head coach.[99]

Reid signed a contract extension with the Chiefs during their bye week in the 2020 season.[100] At the time, the Chiefs were leading the AFC West with an 8–1 record. Three weeks later, they became the first AFC team to secure a playoff berth for the season.[101] Kansas City finished with a league-best 14–2 record to secure the AFC's top seed. The 14–2 record marked the best in franchise history, in addition to being Reid's best as a head coach.[102] During the postseason, the Chiefs defeated the Cleveland Browns 22–17 in the divisional round and the Buffalo Bills 38–24 in the AFC Championship to advance to Super Bowl LV against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, their second consecutive Super Bowl appearance.[103][104] The game ended in a 9–31 loss, with the Chiefs failing to score a touchdown and losing by double-digits for the first time under Mahomes. The Chiefs' injury-ravaged offensive line was no match for the Buccaneers' pass rush defense while the Chiefs receivers were neutralized by the Buccaneers' two deep safeties. The Chiefs also committed 11 penalties for 120 yards, including a record eight penalties for 95 yards in the first half, most of which were called against the defense.[105]

Following a Week 4 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021, Reid became the first NFL head coach to win 100 games with two different franchises.[106] However, the Chiefs began the season 3–4, their first losing record since 2015.[107] Nevertheless, they won nine of their 10 remaining games (including an eight-game winning streak) to clinch the AFC West and the AFC's #2 seed. Reid also won his 227th game to surpass Curly Lambeau as the NFL's fifth-most-winningest coach. In the playoffs, the Chiefs advanced to their fourth consecutive AFC Championship Game after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills, making Reid the first head coach to lead two different franchises to four consecutive conference championship games.[108] The Chiefs lost the game 24–27 to the Cincinnati Bengals in overtime after surrendering a 21–3 lead, which was tied with the 2006 Indianapolis Colts' comeback against the New England Patriots as the largest in a conference championship.[109]

 
Reid (second from the right) with President Joe Biden following his second Super Bowl victory.

Reid helped lead the Chiefs to a 14–3 record in the 2022 season.[110] The Chiefs won the AFC West for the 7th consecutive season and earned a first-round bye as the top seed for the AFC playoffs.[111][112] The Chiefs defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Divisional Round and the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship to make the Super Bowl for the 3rd time in four seasons.[113][114]

Reid's next Super Bowl appearance, Super Bowl LVII, pitted his Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles, whom he previously coached.[115] He led the Chiefs to a narrow 38–35 victory over his former team to earn his second Super Bowl victory as a head coach.[116]

Head coaching record Edit

Team Year Regular season Postseason
Won Lost Ties Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
PHI 1999 5 11 0 .313 5th in NFC East
PHI 2000 11 5 0 .688 2nd in NFC East 1 1 .500 Lost to New York Giants in NFC Divisional Game
PHI 2001 11 5 0 .688 1st in NFC East 2 1 .667 Lost to St. Louis Rams in NFC Championship Game
PHI 2002 12 4 0 .750 1st in NFC East 1 1 .500 Lost to Tampa Bay Buccaneers in NFC Championship Game
PHI 2003 12 4 0 .750 1st in NFC East 1 1 .500 Lost to Carolina Panthers in NFC Championship Game
PHI 2004 13 3 0 .813 1st in NFC East 2 1 .667 Lost to New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX
PHI 2005 6 10 0 .375 4th in NFC East
PHI 2006 10 6 0 .625 1st in NFC East 1 1 .500 Lost to New Orleans Saints in NFC Divisional Game
PHI 2007 8 8 0 .500 4th in NFC East
PHI 2008 9 6 1 .594 2nd in NFC East 2 1 .667 Lost to Arizona Cardinals in NFC Championship Game
PHI 2009 11 5 0 .688 2nd in NFC East 0 1 .000 Lost to Dallas Cowboys in NFC Wild Card Game
PHI 2010 10 6 0 .625 1st in NFC East 0 1 .000 Lost to Green Bay Packers in NFC Wild Card Game
PHI 2011 8 8 0 .500 2nd in NFC East
PHI 2012 4 12 0 .250 4th in NFC East
PHI total 130 93 1 .583 10 9 .526
KC 2013 11 5 0 .688 2nd in AFC West 0 1 .000 Lost to Indianapolis Colts in AFC Wild Card Game
KC 2014 9 7 0 .563 2nd in AFC West
KC 2015 11 5 0 .688 2nd in AFC West 1 1 .500 Lost to New England Patriots in AFC Divisional Game
KC 2016 12 4 0 .750 1st in AFC West 0 1 .000 Lost to Pittsburgh Steelers in AFC Divisional Game
KC 2017 10 6 0 .625 1st in AFC West 0 1 .000 Lost to Tennessee Titans in AFC Wild Card Game
KC 2018 12 4 0 .750 1st in AFC West 1 1 .500 Lost to New England Patriots in AFC Championship Game
KC 2019 12 4 0 .750 1st in AFC West 3 0 1.000 Super Bowl LIV Champions
KC 2020 14 2 0 .875 1st in AFC West 2 1 .667 Lost to Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV
KC 2021 12 5 0 .706 1st in AFC West 2 1 .667 Lost to Cincinnati Bengals in AFC Championship Game
KC 2022 14 3 0 .824 1st in AFC West 3 0 1.000 Super Bowl LVII Champions
KC 2023 5 1 0 .800 TBD in AFC West
KC total 122 46 0 .725 12 7 .632
Total 252 139 1 .643 22 16 .579

Coaching tree Edit

Eleven of Reid's coaching assistants have become head coaches in the NFL:[117][11][118]

Personal life Edit

Reid is married with five children, three sons and two daughters. Reid and his family are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[130]

Reid's oldest son, Garrett, died of a heroin overdose on August 5, 2012.[131][132] Britt, his second son, served as an assistant coach under his father until 2021 when he was suspended and not offered a new contract after he was involved in a DWI crash.[133][134] Spencer Reid, his youngest son, was hired as an assistant strength coach for the Chiefs after previously working for the BYU and Colorado State football programs.[135]

Reid has appeared in commercials for State Farm with Patrick Mahomes. Reid admitted he was reluctant but Mahomes convinced his coach, calling him a "natural" at comedy.[136]

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For other people named Andy Reid see Andy Reid disambiguation Andrew Walter Reid born March 19 1958 is an American football coach who is the head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League NFL 1 Reid was previously head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles from 1999 to 2012 2 From 2001 to 2012 he was also the Eagles executive vice president of football operations becoming the general manager He is the only NFL coach to win 100 games and appear in four consecutive conference championships with two different franchises 3 4 Reid is regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history 5 6 Andy ReidReid with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2021Kansas City ChiefsPosition Head coachPersonal informationBorn 1958 03 19 March 19 1958 age 65 Los Angeles California U S Career informationHigh school John Marshall Los Angeles California College Glendale CC 1976 1977 BYU 1978 1980 Career historyAs a coach BYU 1982 Graduate assistant San Francisco State 1983 1985 Offensive line coach Northern Arizona 1986 Offensive line coach UTEP 1987 1988 Offensive line coach Missouri 1989 1991 Offensive line coach Green Bay Packers 1992 1996 Assistant offensive line amp tight ends coach Green Bay Packers 1997 1998 Quarterbacks coach amp assistant head coach Philadelphia Eagles 1999 2012 Head coach Kansas City Chiefs 2013 present Head coachAs an executive Philadelphia Eagles 2001 2012 Executive Vice President of Football OperationsCareer highlights and awardsAs head coach 2 Super Bowl champion LIV LVII AP NFL Coach of the Year 2002 3 Sporting News Coach of the Year 2000 2002 2018 Pro Football Weekly Coach of the Year 2002 4 Maxwell Club NFL Coach of the Year 2000 2002 2010 2018 Philadelphia Eagles 75th Anniversary TeamAs assistant coach Super Bowl champion XXXI Head coaching recordRegular season 251 139 1 643 Postseason 22 16 579 Career 273 155 1 638 Coaching stats at PFRReid began his professional coaching career with the Green Bay Packers where he served as an offensive assistant from 1992 to 1998 and won a Super Bowl title in Super Bowl XXXI He held his first head coaching position with the Eagles in 1999 who became perennial postseason contenders under his leadership Reid led the Eagles to nine playoff runs six division titles five NFC Championship Games including four consecutive from 2001 to 2004 and an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIX where they lost to the New England Patriots Despite Reid s consistent success the Eagles declined and missed the playoffs in the 2011 and 2012 seasons leading to his dismissal from Philadelphia Reid was immediately hired as the head coach of the Chiefs in 2013 where he quickly revitalized the struggling franchise He helped end the eight game playoff losing streak that began in 1993 In 10 seasons with Kansas City he has led them to successful seasons with nine postseason appearances seven consecutive division titles five consecutive AFC Championship Games three Super Bowl appearances LIV LV LVII and two wins LIV LVII Contents 1 Early life 2 Coaching career 2 1 College 2 2 Green Bay Packers 2 3 Philadelphia Eagles 2 3 1 1999 to 2004 2 3 2 2005 2006 2 3 3 2007 2011 2 3 4 2012 2 4 Kansas City Chiefs 2 4 1 2013 2015 2 4 2 2016 2017 2 4 3 2018 present 3 Head coaching record 4 Coaching tree 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditReid was born in Los Angeles on March 19 1958 He attended John Marshall High School and worked as a vendor at Dodger Stadium as a teenager 7 8 He also played youth sports in East Hollywood at Lemon Grove Recreation Center Pete Arbogast was one of his coaches Arbogast is the radio announcer for the USC football team and was the radio play by play announcer for the Cincinnati Bengals In 1971 at age 13 Reid was on Monday Night Football participating in the Punt Pass and Kick competition 9 he was already so large that he wore the jersey of Les Josephson 6 1 207 pounds 10 11 Reid played offensive tackle at Glendale Community College in Glendale California 12 and planned to transfer to Stanford but injured his knee BYU head coach LaVell Edwards wanted Reid s teammate and best friend Randy Tidwell and also recruited him to the team to help persuade Tidwell to come to BYU 13 At BYU Reid was a teammate of Jim McMahon 14 and Tom Holmoe 11 Teammates recalled that Reid did not play often but was very analytical closely studying Edwards and offensive coordinator Doug Scovil 13 BYU won the 1980 Holiday Bowl in his senior year 15 Coaching career EditCollege Edit Reid had thought of becoming a writer but frequent questions to Edwards about football strategy caused the head coach to suggest coaching as a career 13 After graduating from BYU in 1981 Reid spent one year as a graduate assistant on the school s football coaching staff 16 colleagues included Scovil Norm Chow and Mike Holmgren 13 He spent the next nine years as an offensive line coach with four colleges During his college coaching career he was on the staff for teams like the San Francisco Gators Northern Arizona Lumberjacks UTEP Miners and Missouri Tigers It was with the 1986 Northern Arizona University team that he coached Frank Pollack who went on to play for six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers 17 Green Bay Packers Edit Reid was hired by Holmgren at the Green Bay Packers 13 in 1992 the same year quarterback Brett Favre became a member of that team 18 In 1995 he became the assistant offensive line and tight ends coach where he helped lead the 1996 team to a Super Bowl XXXI win over the New England Patriots 19 20 21 Reid was named the Packers quarterbacks coach in 1997 replacing Marty Mornhinweg who left to be the offensive coordinator for his predecessor in Green Bay Steve Mariucci Mariucci wanted Reid to be his offensive coordinator in San Francisco but Holmgren prevented the move 19 Philadelphia Eagles Edit 1999 to 2004 Edit Following a league worst 3 13 season in 1998 the Philadelphia Eagles fired head coach Ray Rhodes and began a comprehensive search for a replacement The Eagles initially considered hiring Holmgren to replace Rhodes but Holmgren instead joined the Seattle Seahawks as head coach 22 and urged Eagles owner Jeff Lurie to hire Reid 19 Simultaneously Eagles president Joe Banner felt that the team needed a detail oriented head coach after the team s steady decline under Rhodes As Banner began his search for a new head coach he asked other teams general managers for names of coaches that players complained were excessively detail oriented Reid s name surfaced and Reid emerged as a leading candidate for the Eagles head coaching job Consistent with his reputation for a focus on football details Reid arrived at his interview with the Eagles with a five inch thick book he developed on how he would go about running the team if given the job The Eagles hired Reid on January 11 1999 he was the second youngest head coach in the league after Jon Gruden and the first then to be hired as a head coach without first having served as an offensive or defensive coordinator 11 23 Some in the Philadelphia news media criticized the hiring citing the availability of other candidates who had already served previously as successful head coaches As he set about leading the Eagles one of Reid s first major decisions was drafting dual threat quarterback Donovan McNabb in the first round with the second overall pick although Reid started former Packers backup Doug Pederson in the first nine games of the 1999 season 24 In Reid s first season in Philadelphia the Eagles improved their record by two games over 1998 finishing 5 11 Among the five wins was the team s first road victory in 19 games a 20 16 road victory over the Chicago Bears on October 17 25 26 In 2000 the Eagles posted an 11 5 regular season record and won their first playoff game since the 1995 season beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneeers in Philadelphia on New Year s Eve 27 28 In 2001 Reid s Eagles won the first of four consecutive NFC East titles the longest such streak in franchise history and advanced to the conference championship game in 2001 2002 2003 and 2004 losing this game on the first three occasions 29 30 The 2003 team qualified for postseason play after opening the season with two losses both at home and was also the first NFL team ever to reach the conference title round of the playoffs after having been shut out at home on opening day The 2004 team was the second NFC East squad to defeat all of its division rivals New York Giants Dallas Cowboys and Washington Redskins twice during the same regular season the Dallas Cowboys did it in 1998 The 2004 Eagles clinched the NFC 1 seed with a 13 1 record and proceeded to rest their starters for the final two games After three straight NFC Championship losses the team beat the Atlanta Falcons by a score of 27 10 and made it to Super Bowl XXXIX but fell to the New England Patriots 24 21 31 32 33 In 2001 Reid was named executive vice president of football operations of the Eagles effectively making him the team s general manager Although the Eagles had general managers after 2005 Tom Heckert from 2005 to 2010 and Howie Roseman from 2010 until Reid s departure Reid had the final say on football matters 34 2005 2006 Edit nbsp Reid speaks with Eagles quarterback Jeff Garcia during a December 10 2006 game against the Washington RedskinsThe 2005 season was difficult for Reid as he sought to deal with wide receiver Terrell Owens flamboyant persona which forced Reid to permanently deactivate him midway through the 2005 season 35 A couple of weeks later quarterback Donovan McNabb suffered a season ending injury leaving the Eagles without the services of two of their star players 36 The Eagles lost eight of their last ten games and finished 6 10 37 With their third win of the season a 23 20 win over the Oakland Raiders Reid passed Greasy Neale to become the winningest coach in franchise history 38 39 The Eagles enjoyed a rollercoaster campaign under Reid in 2006 The season appeared to be lost by October with another season ending injury to McNabb turning a 4 1 start into a mid season breakdown which left the team 5 5 40 After an embarrassing 45 21 defeat at the hands of the Indianapolis Colts the Eagles were on the verge of elimination from the playoffs 41 Reid coached backup quarterback Jeff Garcia and the 5 6 Eagles to victories over a slew of NFC rivals including the Carolina Panthers Washington Redskins New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys The Eagles at 10 6 won the NFC East division title as well as an NFC wild card game against the New York Giants Their season ended at the hands of an opportune New Orleans Saints team in the NFC Divisional Round 42 43 2007 2011 Edit nbsp Reid with the Philadelphia Eagles at the team s training camp at Lehigh University in Bethlehem Pennsylvania in August 2008 nbsp Reid with Eagles quarterback coach Doug Pederson left and Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb August 2009In the 2007 season Reid led the Eagles to an 8 8 season with no appearance in the postseason 44 In the 2008 season Reid s 9 6 1 Eagles managed to knock off the defending Super Bowl Champions the New York Giants in the divisional game leading the Eagles to a fifth NFC Championship game where they lost to the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 32 25 45 46 47 He coached the NFC to a 30 21 win in the 2009 Pro Bowl 48 However the team was devastated by the death of Jim Johnson who had been the defensive coordinator for Reid s entire career and had helped turn the Eagles into one of the NFL s elite defenses 49 In the 2009 season Reid failed to win a first round post season game for the first time in his career with his 11 5 Eagles being eliminated by the first place Dallas Cowboys by a score of 34 14 in the Wild Card Round 50 51 Over the offseason the Eagles traded longtime starting quarterback Donovan McNabb to the Redskins 52 After Week 2 of the 2010 season Reid named Michael Vick the starting quarterback of the Eagles 53 In the 2010 season Reid led the Eagles to 10 6 record in the regular season and qualified for the playoffs 54 In the Wild Card Round against the Green Bay Packers the Eagles fell 21 16 55 Reid was named the Earle Greasy Neale Award winner for the third time in 2010 56 In the 2011 season Reid led the Eagles to an 8 8 season with no appearance in the postseason 57 2012 Edit In the 2012 season Reid and the Eagles struggled to a 4 12 record the worst of his head coaching tenure 58 11 The year also marked the first time the Eagles missed the postseason in consecutive years under Reid On December 31 2012 the day after the season ended with an embarrassing 42 7 loss to the New York Giants Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie announced that Reid s contract would not be renewed 59 11 Reid was the longest tenured head coach in the NFL prior to his release 60 Reid provided encouragement to his successor as Eagles head coach Chip Kelly 61 Lurie said that Reid s induction into the Philadelphia Eagles Hall of Fame was inevitable and players gave their former coach a standing ovation during his last meeting with them 11 During his 14 year tenure with the Eagles Reid compiled the best win total 120 winning percentage 609 and playoff victory total 10 in team history 62 He captured six division titles and five trips to the NFC Championship game During this period no other franchise earned more divisional playoff round appearances 7 and only Bill Belichick s New England Patriots exceeded Philadelphia s 5 conference championship game appearances with 6 Despite his success however Reid was ultimately unable to lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl title Reid sent 19 players to 44 Pro Bowl appearances the highest total for any team in the NFL during that period None of these players had ever appeared in a Pro Bowl before Reid was hired 63 Since 1990 only fourteen first time head coaches remained with their original team for eight or more years Reid 1999 2012 Tennessee s Jeff Fisher 1994 2010 Brian Billick 1999 2007 with Baltimore Bill Cowher 1992 2006 with Pittsburgh Dennis Green 1992 2001 with Minnesota Tom Coughlin 1995 2002 with Jacksonville Jack Del Rio 2003 2011 with Jacksonville Cincinnati s Marvin Lewis 2003 2018 Chicago s Lovie Smith 2004 2012 Green Bay s Mike McCarthy 2006 2018 New Orleans s Sean Payton 2006 2021 Pittsburgh s Mike Tomlin 2007 present Baltimore s John Harbaugh 2008 present Dallas s Jason Garrett 2011 2019 and Minnesota s Mike Zimmer 2014 2021 Kansas City Chiefs Edit 2013 2015 Edit Reid expected the Eagles to not extend him and was already preparing to hire a new coaching staff Three teams reportedly had airplanes in Philadelphia to fly him to interviews 11 On January 4 2013 Reid reached a five year contract agreement to become the head coach of the Chiefs 64 65 On the same day the Chiefs fired general manager Scott Pioli Originally Reid s contract made him the final authority in football matters the same power he had in Philadelphia 66 A week later however the Chiefs hired John Dorsey who had previously worked with Reid as an assistant in Green Bay as general manager Reid and Chiefs owner Clark Hunt announced that Dorsey would have the final say in personnel matters On the same day Hunt announced that Reid and Dorsey would report to him on an equal basis in the past Chiefs coaches reported to the general manager 67 In Reid s first game as head coach the Chiefs beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 28 2 68 It was the widest margin of victory for the Chiefs on opening day since they defeated the Denver Broncos in 1963 by a score of 59 7 69 In Week 3 Reid returned to Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia for a Thursday Night Football game between the Chiefs and his former team the Philadelphia Eagles As Reid walked out onto the field before the game started the crowd gave him a standing ovation The Chiefs went on to win 26 16 and Reid received a Gatorade shower from his team 70 nbsp Andy Reid in 2016Reid went on to lead the Chiefs to a 9 0 record to start the season tied for the best start in franchise history 71 Despite losing five of their last seven games the Chiefs finished with an 11 5 record to clinch a wild card spot in the AFC playoffs In the wild card round they were defeated by the Indianapolis Colts 45 44 after surrendering a 28 point lead in the third quarter 72 73 Under Reid the Chiefs recorded a winning record in the 2014 season finishing 9 7 However they failed to qualify for the playoffs 74 In 2015 the Chiefs were in danger of missing the playoffs for a second consecutive year after they lost five straight games to begin the season 1 5 Reid accepted the blame for his team s poor start 75 and his future with the Chiefs was called into question 76 However the Chiefs won every remaining regular season game finishing with an 11 5 record and a wild card spot in the AFC playoffs 77 Reid would go on to lead the Chiefs to their first playoff win since the 1993 season in a 30 0 shutout of the Houston Texans 78 but the team was defeated 20 27 in their Divisional Round game against the New England Patriots 79 Prior to the loss the Chiefs posted an eleven game winning streak which is the best in franchise history 80 Reid was criticized for his clock management near the end of the game calling no timeouts in a late fourth quarter drive that cut the Patriots 27 13 lead down to a touchdown but took the Chiefs 5 minutes and 16 seconds to score and left them with only a minute and 13 seconds to try and tie the game 81 2016 2017 Edit Reid improved in the regular season with the 2016 Chiefs who finished with a 12 4 record and clinched their division for the first time since 2010 as well as for the first time under Reid 82 The Chiefs went undefeated against their AFC West rivals to secure the division title on a tiebreaker with the 12 4 Oakland Raiders and obtain a first round bye in the playoffs as the AFC s second seed 83 The bye was the Chiefs first since 2003 Despite the team s regular season success the Chiefs were eliminated in the Divisional Round for a second consecutive year in an 16 18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers Although the Chiefs were able to prevent the Steelers from scoring any touchdowns they were unable to match the six field goals Pittsburgh converted 84 The Chiefs started strong during the 2017 season winning their first five games to become the NFL s last remaining undefeated team including a victory against defending Super Bowl champions New England Patriots in the kickoff game 85 86 After their strong start the Chiefs lost six of their next seven games resulting in Reid conceding playcalling duties to offensive coordinator Matt Nagy Nevertheless the Chiefs won their last four games to finish 10 6 and clinch the AFC West for a second consecutive year the first back to back division titles in franchise history 87 However the team ultimately suffered a sixth consecutive home playoff loss in a 21 22 defeat against the Tennessee Titans in the Wild Card Round Despite holding a 21 3 lead at halftime the Chiefs were shut out during the second half as the Titans scored 19 unanswered points to win the game 88 2018 present Edit nbsp Reid with the Kansas City Chiefs in August 20182018 saw new success for Reid and the Chiefs Aided by the MVP season of quarterback Patrick Mahomes in his first year as the primary starter the Chiefs finished the regular season as the AFC s top seed for the first time since 1997 and the first time with Reid as head coach by matching 2016 s 12 4 record 89 Reid also extended the franchise record for consecutive division titles through clinching the AFC West for a third straight year The Chiefs subsequently ended their home playoff losing streak by defeating the Indianapolis Colts 31 13 in the Divisional Round the first postseason win at home since 1993 90 With the victory the Chiefs hosted the AFC Championship for the first time in franchise history which they lost 37 31 to the eventual Super Bowl LIII champion New England Patriots in overtime 91 During the season Reid recorded his 200th victory to become one of only nine NFL head coaches to win 200 games 92 With his 206th win at the end of the regular season Reid also surpassed Marty Schottenheimer for the most wins of an NFL head coach to not win a championship 93 The Chiefs again finished 12 4 in 2019 to win the AFC West for a fourth consecutive year and after defeating the Houston Texans 51 31 in the Divisional Round hosted the AFC Championship for a second consecutive year 94 95 Upon securing an appearance in Super Bowl LIV with their 35 24 victory over the Tennessee Titans Reid became one of only seven head coaches to lead two different franchises to a Super Bowl and the Chiefs made their first Super Bowl appearance since Super Bowl IV in 1970 96 97 The 15 year gap between Reid s first and second Super Bowls is the second longest after Dick Vermeil s 19 years 98 The Chiefs went on to defeat the San Francisco 49ers 31 20 earning the franchise their first Super Bowl victory in 50 years and Reid s first as a head coach 99 Reid signed a contract extension with the Chiefs during their bye week in the 2020 season 100 At the time the Chiefs were leading the AFC West with an 8 1 record Three weeks later they became the first AFC team to secure a playoff berth for the season 101 Kansas City finished with a league best 14 2 record to secure the AFC s top seed The 14 2 record marked the best in franchise history in addition to being Reid s best as a head coach 102 During the postseason the Chiefs defeated the Cleveland Browns 22 17 in the divisional round and the Buffalo Bills 38 24 in the AFC Championship to advance to Super Bowl LV against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers their second consecutive Super Bowl appearance 103 104 The game ended in a 9 31 loss with the Chiefs failing to score a touchdown and losing by double digits for the first time under Mahomes The Chiefs injury ravaged offensive line was no match for the Buccaneers pass rush defense while the Chiefs receivers were neutralized by the Buccaneers two deep safeties The Chiefs also committed 11 penalties for 120 yards including a record eight penalties for 95 yards in the first half most of which were called against the defense 105 Following a Week 4 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles in 2021 Reid became the first NFL head coach to win 100 games with two different franchises 106 However the Chiefs began the season 3 4 their first losing record since 2015 107 Nevertheless they won nine of their 10 remaining games including an eight game winning streak to clinch the AFC West and the AFC s 2 seed Reid also won his 227th game to surpass Curly Lambeau as the NFL s fifth most winningest coach In the playoffs the Chiefs advanced to their fourth consecutive AFC Championship Game after defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers and Buffalo Bills making Reid the first head coach to lead two different franchises to four consecutive conference championship games 108 The Chiefs lost the game 24 27 to the Cincinnati Bengals in overtime after surrendering a 21 3 lead which was tied with the 2006 Indianapolis Colts comeback against the New England Patriots as the largest in a conference championship 109 nbsp Reid second from the right with President Joe Biden following his second Super Bowl victory Reid helped lead the Chiefs to a 14 3 record in the 2022 season 110 The Chiefs won the AFC West for the 7th consecutive season and earned a first round bye as the top seed for the AFC playoffs 111 112 The Chiefs defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars in the Divisional Round and the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship to make the Super Bowl for the 3rd time in four seasons 113 114 Reid s next Super Bowl appearance Super Bowl LVII pitted his Chiefs against the Philadelphia Eagles whom he previously coached 115 He led the Chiefs to a narrow 38 35 victory over his former team to earn his second Super Bowl victory as a head coach 116 Head coaching record EditTeam Year Regular season PostseasonWon Lost Ties Win Finish Won Lost Win ResultPHI 1999 5 11 0 313 5th in NFC East PHI 2000 11 5 0 688 2nd in NFC East 1 1 500 Lost to New York Giants in NFC Divisional GamePHI 2001 11 5 0 688 1st in NFC East 2 1 667 Lost to St Louis Rams in NFC Championship GamePHI 2002 12 4 0 750 1st in NFC East 1 1 500 Lost to Tampa Bay Buccaneers in NFC Championship GamePHI 2003 12 4 0 750 1st in NFC East 1 1 500 Lost to Carolina Panthers in NFC Championship GamePHI 2004 13 3 0 813 1st in NFC East 2 1 667 Lost to New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIXPHI 2005 6 10 0 375 4th in NFC East PHI 2006 10 6 0 625 1st in NFC East 1 1 500 Lost to New Orleans Saints in NFC Divisional GamePHI 2007 8 8 0 500 4th in NFC East PHI 2008 9 6 1 594 2nd in NFC East 2 1 667 Lost to Arizona Cardinals in NFC Championship GamePHI 2009 11 5 0 688 2nd in NFC East 0 1 000 Lost to Dallas Cowboys in NFC Wild Card GamePHI 2010 10 6 0 625 1st in NFC East 0 1 000 Lost to Green Bay Packers in NFC Wild Card GamePHI 2011 8 8 0 500 2nd in NFC East PHI 2012 4 12 0 250 4th in NFC East PHI total 130 93 1 583 10 9 526KC 2013 11 5 0 688 2nd in AFC West 0 1 000 Lost to Indianapolis Colts in AFC Wild Card GameKC 2014 9 7 0 563 2nd in AFC West KC 2015 11 5 0 688 2nd in AFC West 1 1 500 Lost to New England Patriots in AFC Divisional GameKC 2016 12 4 0 750 1st in AFC West 0 1 000 Lost to Pittsburgh Steelers in AFC Divisional GameKC 2017 10 6 0 625 1st in AFC West 0 1 000 Lost to Tennessee Titans in AFC Wild Card GameKC 2018 12 4 0 750 1st in AFC West 1 1 500 Lost to New England Patriots in AFC Championship GameKC 2019 12 4 0 750 1st in AFC West 3 0 1 000 Super Bowl LIV ChampionsKC 2020 14 2 0 875 1st in AFC West 2 1 667 Lost to Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LVKC 2021 12 5 0 706 1st in AFC West 2 1 667 Lost to Cincinnati Bengals in AFC Championship GameKC 2022 14 3 0 824 1st in AFC West 3 0 1 000 Super Bowl LVII ChampionsKC 2023 5 1 0 800 TBD in AFC West KC total 122 46 0 725 12 7 632Total 252 139 1 643 22 16 579Coaching tree EditEleven of Reid s coaching assistants have become head coaches in the NFL 117 11 118 Brad Childress Minnesota Vikings 2006 2010 119 John Harbaugh Baltimore Ravens 2008 present 120 Steve Spagnuolo St Louis Rams 2009 2011 New York Giants 2017 interim 121 Leslie Frazier Minnesota Vikings 2010 interim 2011 2013 122 Ron Rivera Carolina Panthers 2011 2019 Washington Football Team Commanders 2020 present 123 Pat Shurmur Cleveland Browns 2011 2012 Philadelphia Eagles 2015 interim New York Giants 2018 2019 124 Todd Bowles Miami Dolphins 2011 interim New York Jets 2015 2018 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2022 present 125 Doug Pederson Philadelphia Eagles 2016 2020 Jacksonville Jaguars 2022 present 126 Sean McDermott Buffalo Bills 2017 present 127 Matt Nagy Chicago Bears 2018 2021 128 David Culley Houston Texans 2021 129 Personal life EditReid is married with five children three sons and two daughters Reid and his family are members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 130 Reid s oldest son Garrett died of a heroin overdose on August 5 2012 131 132 Britt his second son served as an assistant coach under his father until 2021 when he was suspended and not offered a new contract after he was involved in a DWI crash 133 134 Spencer Reid his youngest son was hired as an assistant strength coach for the Chiefs after previously working for the BYU and Colorado State football programs 135 Reid has appeared in commercials for State Farm with Patrick Mahomes Reid admitted he was reluctant but Mahomes convinced his coach calling him a natural at comedy 136 See also Edit nbsp Biography portalList of National Football League head coaches with 50 wins List of professional gridiron football coaches with 200 wins List of Super Bowl head coachesReferences Edit Andy Reid s full bio PDF The Official Website of the Kansas City Chiefs Archived from the original PDF on December 19 2014 Retrieved December 11 2014 Andy Reid Philadelphia Eagles Archived from the original on 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