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Andy Reid
NameAndy Reid
Birth dateMarch 19, 1958
Birth placeLos Angeles, California
CollegeGlendale Community College, Brigham Young University

Andy Reid is a renowned American football coach, currently serving as the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs in the National Football League (NFL). With a career spanning over three decades, Reid has worked with several prominent teams, including the Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Arizona Cardinals. His coaching expertise has been influenced by notable figures such as Mike Holmgren and Bill Walsh. Reid's achievements have earned him recognition from esteemed organizations like the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the NFL Coaches Association.

Early Life and Education

Andy Reid was born on March 19, 1958, in Los Angeles, California, to a family of University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) alumni. He attended John Marshall High School in Los Angeles and later enrolled at Glendale Community College, where he played football under the guidance of coach John Cicuto. Reid then transferred to Brigham Young University (BYU), earning a degree in Physical Education while playing football for the BYU Cougars under coach LaVell Edwards. During his time at BYU, Reid was exposed to the coaching philosophies of Tom Osborne and Bo Schembechler, which would later shape his own coaching style.

Coaching Career

Reid's coaching career began in 1983 as a graduate assistant at Brigham Young University, working alongside coaches like Norm Chow and Mike Holmgren. He then moved to the San Francisco State University as an offensive line coach, where he worked with coach Vic Rowen. In 1986, Reid joined the Green Bay Packers as an assistant coach, serving under Lindy Infante and later Mike Holmgren. During his tenure with the Packers, Reid worked with notable players like Brett Favre, Reggie White, and Desmond Howard. In 1992, Reid became the special teams coach and assistant offensive line coach for the Kansas City Chiefs under coach Marty Schottenheimer.

Head Coaching Tenure

In 1999, Reid was appointed as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles, succeeding Ray Rhodes. During his 14-year tenure with the Eagles, Reid led the team to five NFC Championship Game appearances, including a loss to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XXXIX. Reid's Eagles teams featured notable players like Donovan McNabb, Terrell Owens, and Brian Dawkins. In 2013, Reid became the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, replacing Romeo Crennel. Under Reid's leadership, the Chiefs have appeared in four consecutive AFC Championship Games, winning Super Bowl LIV and Super Bowl LVII.

Coaching Philosophy and Style

Reid's coaching philosophy is centered around a West Coast offense approach, emphasizing short passes, running plays, and a strong defense. He has been influenced by the coaching styles of Bill Walsh and Mike Holmgren, and has incorporated elements of their systems into his own. Reid is known for his ability to adapt to changing circumstances and his willingness to innovate, as seen in his use of Tight Ends like Travis Kelce and Rob Gronkowski. Reid's coaching style has been praised by players like Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, and Aaron Rodgers, who appreciate his attention to detail and ability to motivate.

Personal Life

Reid is married to Tammy Reid, and they have five children together. His son, Britt Reid, is a former Linebackers coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. Reid is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and has spoken publicly about the importance of his faith in his life. In his free time, Reid enjoys Golf and has participated in several celebrity golf tournaments, including the American Century Championship. Reid has also been involved in various charitable initiatives, including the United Way and the Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Category:American football coaches

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