Former Chiefs OL tells fans why players love Andy Reid

Former #Chiefs OL Geoff Schwartz took to Twitter to tell fans why players love suiting up for Andy Reid.

It’s no secret that Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is an incredible leader. His steady presence has helped guide the team to three Super Bowl victories, and as Kansas City strives to achieve the first three-peat in NFL history this season, one former player spilled the beans on what makes Reid so special.

Geoff Schwartz, who briefly played for the Chiefs during Reid’s first season in Kansas City, took to Twitter to share a story from his time with the seasoned head coach.

Though experiences may vary from player to player, Schwartz’s remarks served to give fans a better perspective on what life on one of Reid’s terms is like:

Things don’t seem to have changed much since Schwartz’s tenure with the Chiefs, and as Kansas City prepares for the 2024 regular season, Reid is sure to be connecting with his players the same way he did back in 2013.

 

Watch: NCAA golfer Tori Bien is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community

Tori Bien is a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community and an NCAA golfer.

Tori Bien is a NCAA Division I golfer and student at Hofstra University in Long Island, New York. Being a proud member of the LGBTQ+ community, she has faced obstacles in all areas of her life which have further strengthened her into the person she is today.

In the spirit of Pride Month, Bien sat down with Golfweek’s Averee Dovsek and told her coming out story, touched on the inclusivity of the golf community and the challenges she’s faced along her journey thus far.

Take a look.

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Kareem Hunt to former Chiefs teammates: ‘Sorry but we’re enemies this week fellas’

Hunt spoke on his relationships with his former teammates following the Browns’ win over the Steelers.

The Kansas City Chiefs and Cleveland Browns are officially set to face off in the divisional round of the playoffs.

Ex-Chiefs RB Kareem Hunt is slated to return to Arrowhead Stadium with the Browns. This will be the first time he’s faced his former team since his release back in the 2018 season. The last time these two teams met, Hunt was actually still a member of the Chiefs.

When Hunt spoke to the media following last night’s wild-card game, he revealed that he still receives a lot of support from his former teammates in Kansas City.

“Yeah, I definitely keep in touch with those guys,” Hunt told reporters following the wild-card game. “That’s where I started and they did a lot for me. I’ve got a lot of people on that team that look out for me and care for me as a person. I care for them too.”

Hunt is coming off of a big performance against the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he had eight carries for 48 yards and two touchdowns. One of Hunt’s strongest advocates, Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes, gave him a shoutout on Twitter during the game.

Leading up to the game, don’t expect much more love between the two players, though.

“I probably won’t be doing too much talking to those guys, but maybe one or a few I’ll call and just chop it up, ask them how they’re doing and stuff,” Hunt said. “Other than that, you know, sorry but we’re enemies this week fellas.”

During the Browns’ postgame locker room celebration, Hunt was recorded on his Instagram live feed saying, “Next week’s personal, next week’s personal.” It could have simply been a heat-of-the-moment type thing as he only has himself to blame for the circumstances surrounding his release from Kansas City. Yet, when a Cleveland media member asked Hunt if he had something to prove to his former team, he didn’t answer directly.

“I don’t say too much about that,” Hunt said. “I’m just going to let my game go through.”

I take that to mean that Hunt intends to let his game do the talking. And after his big performance against the Steelers, you can rest assured that the Chiefs will be game-planning for his involvement too.

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