KC Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles celebrate path to Super Bowl
The Chiefs are facing off against the Eagles at Super Bowl LIX. The teams faced off at the 2023 championship, with the Chiefs taking home the trophy.
Kansas City Head Coach Andy Reid is heading to the Super Bowl to play against his former team — the Philadelphia Eagles — for the second time in past two years. Here’s what to know about his coaching history.
Reid, 66, has been the head coach of the Chiefs since 2013, after getting fired by the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2012 season. He was head coach of the Eagles from 1999-2012.
Collectively, Reid has led his these two NFL teams to 12 out of 26 Conference Championship games. He won one NFC Championship title out of five with the Eagles and lost in his one Super Bowl appearance during his 14 seasons there.
Reid has since won five AFC Championship titles with Kansas City Chiefs out of his last seven consecutive appearances. He went on to win three of four Super Bowls and is looking forward to his fifth Super Bowl with this team coming up on Feb. 9.
Among current head coaches in the NFL, Reid tops the list as the leader in regular season and postseason wins.
Here is where Reid lands among head coaches in NFL wins, championships titles and Super Bowl records.
Reid has the fourth-most career wins in NFL history, including the post-season. Albeit, as far as active coaches, he is the most-winningest coach at this time.
Here are the top 5 winningest coaches of all time in NFL, including post-season wins:
The New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers lead the NFL in Super Bowl wins as do the coaches for these respective organizations. But Andy Reid, who is already ranked in the top 5 coaches for most Super Bowl wins has the opportunity to tie with the legendary Steelers Coach Chuck Noel in second place.
Here are the top 5 NFL coaches with most Super Bowl wins:
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