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Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs will face somewhat of an uphill battle as AFC contenders like the Buffalo Bills, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Baltimore Ravens earn an overlooked advantage ahead of the 2026 NFL season.
Andy Reid is facing a head-scratching question this offseason as the latest numbers on the Kansas City Chiefs’ defense leave a big question mark. Despite key metrics showing clear improvement from the 2024 Super Bowl run,
The Kansas City Chiefs face a big offseason with quarterback Patrick Mahomes sidelined due to an ACL tear and head coach Andy Reid trying to right the ship. Former Chiefs quarterback Alex Smith joining the team’s coaching staff, if offensive coordinator ...
Matt Nagy is no longer with the Chiefs, as the team brought back Eric Bieniemy to be its offensive coordinator in 2026.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs missed the playoffs for the first time since 2014. And with the offseason now underway, the questions are piling up.
One change he’s excited about is having Eric Bieniemy back as offensive coordinator.
Eric Bieniemy is officially back with the Chiefs as their offensive coordinator and head coach Andy Reid is fired up about it.
Bieniemy has been widely praised for his work with the Bears’ running backs this past season. D’Andre Swift surpassed 1,000 yards in the regular season, while seventh-round rookie Kyle Monangai exceeded expectations with 783 rushing yards and a 4.6 yards-per-carry average.
Coming off a 6-11 season, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid vowed that he's going to "fix" the team's problems.
Matt Nagy’s hopes of returning to a head coaching role seem to be fading as it was reported that Nagy met with four franchises during the hiring cycle, but none of them favored him. With every NFL head coaching opening now filled or agreed upon,
The Kansas City Chiefs’ new addition alongside Andy Reid commented on the areas he planned to work on to help improve the team ahead of the next NFL season.