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Video: Andy Reid confirms that he will return as Chiefs HC for the 2025 NFL season | News, scores, prominent aspects, statistics and rumors

Video: Andy Reid confirms that he will return as Chiefs HC for the 2025 NFL season | News, scores, prominent aspects, statistics and rumors

New Orleans, Louisiana - February 3: Chief coach Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs is aimed at the media during the opening night of the Super Bowl Lix in Caesars Superdome on February 3, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)

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While preparing to lead the Kansas City bosses in their third consecutive appearance of the Super Bowl on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles, Chief coach Andy Reid made it clear that he does not plan to retire, regardless of the result.

Reid told journalists on Tuesday that he will return as chief coach of the Chiefs in 2025, and plans to continue training not for pursuing earnings records, but because he still likes to teach the game:

The 2025 campaign will be Reid 13th in Kansas City. Under its direction, the team has reached the Super Bowl five times in the last six years, and a victory on Sunday against Philadelphia would reach the first three mobs in the modern history of the NFL.

Reid’s comments occur after the owner of the Chiefs, Clark Hunt, told reporters during the Super Bowl opening night on Monday that he expected the 66 -year -old man to return to the bank next season.

“It always surprised me when I heard those rumors (of Reid’s retirement) because I know how fun Andy is having,” Hunt saying. “He, in many ways, is rejuvenated by the success that the team had. He has certainly matched with the field marshal which is the perfect complement to him in Patrick (Mohamses). I know he loves what he is doing. I know in fact A fact will return next year. “

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The owner of the Chiefs, Clark Hunt in Andy Reid: “Be with certainty that will return next year.” pic.twitter.com/0iuqzdfm8z

Reid occupies the fourth place of all time with 273 victories in his career. Last April, he signed a contract extension That would keep that in Kansas City during the 2029 season, assuming that I didn’t call it a race before that.

While the rest of the NFL would probably welcome the possibility that Reid will rise to sunset and finish its domain streak, it seems that it has not lost its motivation to continue doing what it does best.

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