The Kansas City Chiefs saw head coach Andy Reid achieve an impressive milestone in their Week 4 win over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
The matchup at Arrowhead Stadium was Reid’s 200th regular-season game as Kansas City’s skipper, and marked victory No. 145 in his tenure with the Chiefs.
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The team commemorated Reid’s outstanding accomplishment with this postgame note, which was shared by Kansas City’s media relations department after the Chiefs’ latest win:
“Head Coach Andy Reid now holds a 145-55 regular season record as head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. Today’s 37-20 victory over the Baltimore Ravens marked Reid’s 163rd win (regular season and postseason) as head coach of the Chiefs after taking over at the helm in 2013. Reid is the only coach to be the winningest coach for two different franchises after being the winningest coach for the Philadelphia Eagles after serving as the head coach from 1999-2012 and totaling 130 regular season wins.”
Reid’s magnificent strategem to defeat Baltimore was laudable, and the Kansas City faithful can look forward to seeing the long-tenured coach seek his 146th regular-season victory with the Chiefs when the team faces off against the Jacksonville Jaguars on ‘Monday Night Football’ in Week 5.
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