
Andy Reid’s future revealed as Chiefs’ dynasty comes to crushing end
NY Post
Andy Reid isn’t going anywhere.
The Chiefs’ head coach appears to be returning to the sideline next season, according to NFL Network.
Several sources told the outlet that Reid would be back despite speculation that he may hang up his headset with a distinguished coaching career already under his belt, which has included three Super Bowl titles in Kansas City.
The Chiefs are in the midst of a season in which they will not make the playoffs for the first time since 2014, but that doesn’t seem to have made Reid want to step down.
“Coach Reid ain’t going out like this,” one person told NFL Network.
“He’ll be back,” another person indicated.

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