With a career regular season record of 273-146-1 and a 28-17 mark in the postseason, Andy Reid currently ranks fourth in all-time NFL coaching wins and leads all active coaches. He has guided his teams to 26 playoff appearances, eight Super Bowls, and 15 conference championship games. Under his leadership, the Chiefs have reached the postseason in 11 of his first 12 seasons, including a streak of seven consecutive AFC Championship Game appearances from 2018 to 2024.
Reid’s Chiefs have won three Super Bowl titles (LIV, LVII, LVIII). In the 2019 season, they defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 in Super Bowl LIV. The Chiefs then made three straight Super Bowl appearances, winning back-to-back titles in LVII and LVIII—beating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 and the 49ers 25-22 in overtime, respectively. This made Kansas City the first team in two decades to win consecutive Super Bowls. The 2024 Chiefs posted a franchise-best 15-2 record, extending their AFC West division championship streak to nine seasons and securing the No. 1 playoff seed. That year, Reid notched his 300th career win after defeating the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round, becoming only the fourth coach to reach that milestone.
Throughout his tenure, Reid has overseen the rapid development of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who has earned multiple NFL and Super Bowl MVP honors. The Chiefs’ offense under Reid consistently ranks among the league’s best, and the team has logged 11 seasons with at least 10 wins, holding a .730 winning percentage since his arrival.
Prior to Kansas City, Reid led the Eagles from 1999 to 2012, guiding them to nine playoff appearances and a Super Bowl berth. He is a three-time NFL Coach of the Year and a respected figure on the NFL Competition Committee. Off the field, Reid’s influence extends to player mentorship, including supporting high-profile relationships, such as when Travis Kelce credited Reid with helping spark his connection to Taylor Swift.
Reid’s enduring impact, innovative offensive schemes, and consistent results continue to shape the modern NFL landscape. As he approaches another season with the Chiefs, his legacy as one of the league’s all-time great coaches is firmly established. For comprehensive career stats, see Andy Reid’s profile on Pro Football Reference.
