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Less than 24 hours after euthanizing a 6-11 season, Andy Reid stood in front of his team one last time on Monday morning. The future Hall of
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs had the worst season of his 13-year tenure in 2025, finishing 6-11 and missing the NFL playoffs for the first time since 2014. The year took another hit in Week 15, when quarterback Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL against the Los Angeles Chargers, ending his season.
It’s been a rough few months for the Kansas City Chiefs. The 6-11 Chiefs missed the playoffs for the first time in head coach Andy Reid’s 13-year tenure this season, while serious
Andy Reid cares a lot more about Hawaiian shirts than analytics. But no head coach was more aggressive on fourth downs this season. And even
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs, after starting the 2025 NFL season with a 6-5 record, dropped their final six games, which was capped off with a Week 18 AFC West loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. The Chiefs finished the season at 6-11, and for the first time since 2014, were unable to secure a spot in the playoffs.
The Chiefs have estimated it will take roughly nine months before Mahomes returns to play. On Monday, head coach Andy Reid said the process has gone well so far.
During a recent press conference, Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid shared immediate plans for the offseason | @EdEastonJr
Veteran coach Andy Reid has dispelled rumors of his departure, confirming he will remain with the Kansas City Chiefs. However, Andy Reid emphasized that the team's reliance on close victories in the past season is unsustainable.
Andy Reid said Monday he unsurprisingly plans to return as the team’s head coach for 2026 — well, “as long as they’ll have me,” he quipped — marking his 14th year with the Chiefs after he spent 14 seasons in Philadelphia.
Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid says tight end Travis Kelce ‘can still play’ as Kelce considers whether to retire after the 2025–26 season.
Things will look a little different for Andy Reid in 2026. The Kansas City Chiefs coach is coming off a losing season for the first time in his 13-year tenure, after finishing with a 6-11 record.