The facts continue as the Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs get ready for a 7:20 p.m. CT kickoff from Arrowhead Stadium.
Next up on the way to 100 facts are Chiefs coach Andy Reid and referee Clete Blakeman.
Facts and Figures for Chiefs, No. 1-25
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Andy Reid facts
51. Reid is 13-8 on Opening Day with a 3-5 record at home.
52. Reid is 8-2 against the Texans with a 4-1 record at home, including playoffs.
53. Reid’s 8-2 career record against the Texans is the best he’s compiled against an AFC South opponent:
Texans: 8-2
Jaguars: 5-2
Colts: 3-6
Titans: 2-8
54. Reid is 7-7 in Week 1’s following a playoff season with a 2-4 record at home.
55. Reid is 47-42 in prime time, including playoffs, with a 20-20 record at home.
56. Reid is 45-26 in September with a 21-13 record at home.
57. Reid is 59/125 on challenges for his career with a 4/8 record in 2019.
58. The Chiefs scored 451 points last year, the second-highest point total of Reid’s coaching career.
59. Though no longer the longest tenured coach in the league, Andy Reid has not stopped head coaching since 1999, the longest streak amongst active coaches.
60. Among active coaches, Andy Reid has the most assistants in head coaching jobs: Ron Rivera, Doug Pederson, Sean McDermott, Matt Nagy, and John Harbaugh.
61. Among current coaches, Reid’s 11 total division titles are second to only Belichick’s 17.
62. Among current head coaches, Reid has the second-most conference title game appearances with seven behind Bill Belichick’s 12.
63. Reid and John Fox are the only coaches to have faced Belichick both in the Super Bowl and in the AFC Championship Game.