Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid has led his team to the NFL playoffs once again with hopes of taking home another Super Bowl win this season. How many Super Bowls has Andy Reid coached and won?
Andy Reid’s Career
Last season, the Chiefs took down the Eagles 38-35 in the Super Bowl as Reid took home his second Super Bowl win as head coach.
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, where led the team to nine playoff appearances, six division titles, five NFC Championship Games, including four consecutively from 2001 to 2004, and an appearance in Super Bowl XXXIX, where the Eagles lost to the New England Patriots.
Despite Reid’s consistent success, the Eagles declined in Reid’s final two years, missing the playoffs in 2011 and 2012, which led to his dismissal from Philadelphia.
Reid was hired as the head coach of the Chiefs in 2013, helping turn around the struggling franchise. Under Reid, the team ended its eight-game playoff losing streak that began in 1993.
In 11 seasons with Kansas City, Reid has led them to 10 postseason appearances, eight consecutive division titles, five consecutive AFC Championship Games, three Super Bowl appearances, and two Super Bowl wins.
His first Super Bowl win came in Super Bowl LIV, which was the 2019 season. In the game, Mahomes, who was named the MVP, led the Chiefs to 21 straight points in the final 6:13 for a 31-20 victory over the San Francisco 49ers.
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“We never lost faith,” Mahomes said after the win. “That’s the biggest thing. Everybody on this team, no one had their head down. We believed in each other. That’s what we preached all year long.”
In last year’s Super Bowl, Mahomes once again pulled off another comeback. Playing on an injured ankle, Mahomes threw two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter and scrambled 26 yards on the go-ahead drive before Harrison Butker kicked a 27-yard field goal with eight seconds left to give the Chiefs a 38-35 victory.
“I thought guys just embraced the moment,” Mahomes said about rallying from a 10-point halftime deficit. “In that first half, we were playing and doing some good stuff, but I felt like the guys were getting consumed by everything around us.”
The win was monumental for Reid who was unable to win the big game in Philadelphia years prior.
“We wanted to get this so bad for him,” Travis Kelce said. “His legacy in Philly lives on forever. … There’s a lot of pride in knowing that he’s had success in two different organizations, but this was the better one.”
With his team now in the playoffs, Reid will hope to go on another great run that ends in a Super Bowl victory.
That run starts with a Wild Card matchup against the Miami Dolphins on Saturday (January 13). The game is expected to be one of the coldest in NFL history, with temperatures below 0 degrees.
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