As the Kansas City Chiefs hired a new coach, Patrick Mahomes welcomed him but Travis Kelce caught a stray.
The Kansas City Chiefs confirmed who will be their offensive coordinator for 2026, a man very well known by Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes.
The Kansas City Chiefs confirmed that a very important member of Andy Reid's coaching staff is gone for the 2026 season.
The Chiefs are bringing back a familiar face to help Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes win another Super Bowl in the 2026 season.
Andy Reid and the Kansas City Chiefs could face another significant loss heading into the 2026 season.
Andy Reid and the Chiefs aren't convinced that Matt Nagy is the right man to help Patrick Mahomes as offensive coordinator. A recent Super Bowl champion could take advantage of that uncertainty to sign him.
Travis Kelce supported Andy Reid's idea of bringing Eric Bieniemy in as the Chiefs' new offensive coordinator following the departure of Matt Nagy.
Andy Reid continues to make changes to his coaching staff as the Kansas City Chiefs aim to come back stronger in 2026.
Travis Kelce expressed excitement over the possible return of Eric Bieniemy to the Chiefs, calling him one of his favorite coaches. That bond could be enough to keep Kelce playing in the NFL.
Sean McDermott has now taken another shot from the Buffalo Bills, as the owner blamed him for a decision that helped out Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
Andy Reid explained to John Harbaugh that his decision to sign with the Kansas City Chiefs was extraordinary. It was a message of motivation for his friend before embarking on a new adventure with the Giants.
The Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly parting ways with another member of Andy Reid's coaching staff, which will look different in 2026.
Andy Reid is confident he can count on Travis Kelce for the upcoming season with the Kansas City Chiefs, though his future remains uncertain.
The Buffalo Bills continue to make roster adjustments ahead of the 2026 season, including adding a wide receiver who knows what it takes to win a Super Bowl and is deeply familiar with the Kansas City Chiefs’ system.
The Kansas City Chiefs are moving forward and no longer want to waste time with Matt Nagy, with a Super Bowl–proven coordinator lined up to help Andy Reid next season.
A Super Bowl-winning assistant coach with Bill Belichick is reportedly leaving Shedeur Sanders and the Cleveland Browns to join Andy Reid on the Kansas City Chiefs in 2026.
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