Andy Reid told the media members on February 3 that he has No retirement plans soon. During the night of Super Bowl Lix, when asked if he would close his leaf, if the leaders win the big game on Sunday, Reid said, “Ah no, I’m not there yet, no … I don’t retire”
Reid added that he did not compare his age (66) in the era of former Tampa Bay Baycaneers coach Bruce Arians, when he won, became the oldest coach to ever won a Super Bowl at 68.
“Yes, I don’t think about it, but Bruce was a great coach,” Reid said. “He was also a good man. But you don’t know. I enjoy what I do.”
Reid was not the only man who had to dismantle the gossip surrounding his recovery. Kansas City’s president and CEO Clark Hunt also closed the idea of ​​Reid’s retirement.
“Yes. I was always surprised when I heard these rumors because I know how much fun is Andy,” Hunt told The Washington Post’s Nicki jhabvala. “In many ways, I think, renewed by the success of the team. Sure, it fits the general that is a perfect complement to him in Patrick, and I know he loves what he is doing. I am glad we have not heard any of these Rumors this year, I know for a fact that he will come back next year.
Even the old coaches have hit this issue. Former coach Chiefs and Super Bowl Dick Vermeil winner said there is no chance of retiring Reid after this season.
“I know him well”, Vermeil Said tmz. “It’s not over at all.”
How does Andy Reid’s future look like?
Andy Reid will be the coach of Kansas City leaders for at least in the near future. Although there is some uncertainty about its long-term position, it is safe to assume that Kansas City will be trained by the end of the 2025-26 campaign.
To be fair, I don’t think anyone would be overwhelmed if Reid announced his retirement after Sunday’s game, especially if the leaders won. Not only will he retire as a Super Bowl champion, but he will also become the first coach in NFL history to win three successive Lombardi trophies.
Even before this Sunday, Reid is a Famer hall. The man was a leading coach for 26 seasons and had only one lost record three times. In fact, he has more Super Bowl appearances in the coach’s career than he has lost seasons. Also, the 301 regular season and the playoffs are the fourth of all time behind Don Shula, George Halas and Bill Belichick.
There is no doubt that Andy Reid will be guaranteed in the fame of the fame of the pro Football every time he decides to give up coach duties. But why would he like to stop training now?
Since the beginning of the 2022 season, Kansas City leaders have been the best team in NFL. Also, they show no sign of deceleration with Patrick Mahomes still under contract for at least three years and Travis Kelce confirming his commitment to play. Between Reid, Kelce and Mahomes, Kansas City’s core will be intact for another two years, which means they will compete for championships during this season.
If the leaders were a minimum power group, then Reid would be more tempted to give up the NFL. However, leaders are still fighting for super bowls on an annual basis. If you are still able to win the Super Bowl, drive that momentum until the wheels fall. Hell, we could talk about five times Super Bowl Andy Reid champion two years from now.