The course of the Kansas City Chiefs franchise was forever altered on January 4, 2013, when the team agreed to terms with Andy Reid for their vacant head coach position.
The team cleaned house, traded for quarterback Alex Smith, drafted fan-favorite tackle Eric Fisher with the No. 1 pick in the draft, and began an arduous journey toward relevance after years of mediocrity.
Now, nearly 11 seasons and two Super Bowl rings later, Reid has officially done what seemed to be impossible all those years ago. With Kansas City’s win over the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 12, the long-tenured skipper has officially become the winningest coach in Chiefs history.
Big Red is the first coach in NFL history to be the winningest coach for two different franchises đź‘Ź pic.twitter.com/L7TY63VSJn
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) November 27, 2023
In achieving this feat with Kansas City, Reid also became the first coach in league history to have earned the title with two teams, the other being the Philadelphia Eagles, where he coached for 14 years before catching on with the Chiefs.
Expect Reid to add to his total win count as Kansas City fights for the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs.