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2025 | DeSean Jackson and Michael Vick both became head coaches at Delaware State and Norfolk State respectively, marking the influence of Reid's coaching. |
2024 | Reid led the Chiefs to a franchise-record 15 wins in the regular season, earning a first-round bye as the top overall seed in the AFC playoffs. |
2024 | Made a guest cameo as himself in the Hallmark Channel original film 'Holiday Touchdown: A Chiefs Love Story'. |
2023 | Reid led the Chiefs to an 11–6 record, earning a spot in Super Bowl LVIII, where they defeated the San Francisco 49ers. |
2022 | Todd Bowles was named head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, continuing his coaching career after working with Reid. |
2022 | Reid led the Chiefs to a 14–3 record, winning the AFC West for the seventh consecutive season and advancing to Super Bowl LVII. |
2022 | Doug Pederson became the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars after his tenure with the Philadelphia Eagles. |
February 2022 | Led the Chiefs to Super Bowl LVII, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 and winning his second Super Bowl. |
2021 | Britt, Reid's second son, was suspended from his position as an assistant coach under his father and was not offered a new contract after being involved in a DWI car accident that caused severe injuries to another person. |
2021 | David Culley, a former player under Reid, was appointed head coach of the Houston Texans. |
2021 | Became the first NFL head coach to win 100 games with two different franchises (Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs). |
2020 | Under Reid, the Chiefs finished the season with a franchise-best 14–2 record, securing the AFC's top seed. |
2020 | Reid led the Kansas City Chiefs to victory in Super Bowl LIV, the franchise's first Super Bowl title in 50 years. |
2019 | Reid led the Chiefs to Super Bowl LIV, his first Super Bowl victory as a head coach, defeating the San Francisco 49ers 31-20. |
2019 | Reid led the Chiefs to their first Super Bowl appearance since Super Bowl IV after securing a place in Super Bowl LIV. |
2018 | Reid recorded his 200th victory, becoming one of only nine NFL head coaches to achieve this milestone. |
2018 | Matt Nagy, who worked under Reid, became the head coach of the Chicago Bears. |
2018 | With quarterback Patrick Mahomes, Reid led the Chiefs to the AFC's top seed, clinching the AFC West for the third straight year. He recorded his 200th victory and surpassed Marty Schottenheimer for most wins without a championship. |
2017 | Reid conceded play calling duties to offensive coordinator Matt Nagy after the team lost six of seven games midseason. |
2017 | Sean McDermott was hired as head coach of the Buffalo Bills, having previously been part of Reid's coaching staff. |
2016 | Doug Pederson, a former assistant to Reid, became the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles. |
2016 | The Chiefs finished the regular season with a 12–4 record, clinching their division for the first time since 2010 under Reid. |
2016 | Under Reid's leadership, the Chiefs clinched their first consecutive division titles in a span that continued through 2017. |
2015 | Reid led the Chiefs to their first playoff victory since 1993. |
2015 | Todd Bowles became the head coach of the New York Jets after coaching under Reid. |
2015 | After a challenging 1-5 start, Reid led the Chiefs to win every remaining regular-season game, finishing 11-5 and securing a wild card playoff spot. |
2013 | Led the Chiefs to a remarkable 9-0 start, tying the franchise's best season opening record. |
September 2013 | Reid returned to Philadelphia for a game against the Eagles, where the Chiefs won 26–16, and he received a standing ovation from the crowd. |
September 2013 | In his first game as head coach, the Chiefs beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 28–2. |
January 4 2013 | Andy Reid reached a five-year contract agreement to become the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. |
2012 | Fired from the Philadelphia Eagles after 14 seasons. |
2012 | The Eagles struggled to a 4–12 record, the worst of Reid's head coaching tenure, marking the first time the team missed the postseason in consecutive years. |
December 31 2012 | Following a 42–7 loss to the New York Giants, Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie announced that Reid's contract would not be renewed. |
August 5 2012 | Reid's oldest son, Garrett, died of a heroin overdose. |
2011 | Pat Shurmur became head coach of the Cleveland Browns, having worked under Reid. |
2011 | Ron Rivera was appointed as the head coach of the Carolina Panthers, after having been Reid's assistant. |
2010 | Leslie Frazier, another of Reid's coaching tree members, took over as interim head coach for the Minnesota Vikings. |
2010 | Reid led the Eagles to a 10–6 record, qualifying for the playoffs, but they fell to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round. |
2010 | Reid named Michael Vick the starting quarterback after trading longtime quarterback Donovan McNabb. He was also named the Earle 'Greasy' Neale Award winner for the third time. |
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