One way or another, there will be at least one Utah tie celebrating when the Lombardi Trophy is awarded a little more than two weeks from now at Super Bowl LIX. From players to coaches, there are 13 Utah ties whose teams will be competing for a spot in the Super Bowl this weekend.
The Kansas City Chiefs are still dreaming of a third consecutive Super Bowl title, but head coach Andy Reid already knows a key member of the team might be gone in the 2025 NFL season.
On Wednesday, the Kansas City Chiefs announced that longtime head coach Andy Reid won the 101 Awards' AFC Coach of the Year. The 101 Awards were created in 1969 by Chiefs' founder and American football visionary Lamar Hunt to honor the best players and
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After leading the Chiefs to a 15-2 regular season, Reid joins Washington’s Dan Quinn, Denver’s Sean Payton, Minnesota’s Kevin O’Connell, and Detroit’s Dan Campbell as finalists for the honor. The Chiefs wasted no time congratulating their head coach, calling him by his nickname, "Big Red."
As a result, the Chiefs absolutely need defensive tackle Chris Jones to have a huge day on Sunday in order to get a win. Jones getting pressure from both the interior and on the outside will be very important in creating some of the negative plays that can put the Bills behind the chains and stall some of their drives.
Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo and head coach Andy Reid prepare for a play call late in the second half of the Chiefs AFC Divisional Round playoff game vs. the Houston Texans on Saturday, Jan. 18, 2025, at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. Dominick Williams
[email protected]The Kansas City Chiefs are going to have to continue their Super Bowl journey without one of their key players.
Despite a quiet divisional round from the wide receiver spot, KC Chiefs head coach Andy Reid remains confident in the group entering the AFC championship game.