Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is entering his 10th season as head coach of the franchise. At the end of the year, he’ll become one of just three head coaches to have ever coached double-digit seasons with the franchise alongside Hank Stram and Marty Schottenheimer. Reid already has a strong case to be recognized as the greatest head coach in franchise history, but he’ll cement that case in the coming seasons.
Where exactly does Reid rank in franchise annals as a head coach, though? Here’s a quick look at where he currently stands among the 13 head coaches in Chiefs franchise history:
Years coached: 9
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Ranking: Third
Only two coaches — Hank Stram (15) and Marty Schottenheimer (10) — have more years under their belt in Kansas City than Coach Reid. At the conclusion of the 2022 season, Reid will move into a tie for second place with Schottenheimer.
Games coached: 145
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Rank: Third
Both Hank Stram (166) and Marty Schottenheimer (160) have Andy Reid beat here. If you include the 44 games that Stram coached before the merger, the top spot (210 games coached) looks quite unattainable. Reid should pass Schottenheimer for second place all-time with 162 regular-season games coached by the season’s end.
Wins: 103
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Rank: First*
*If you include Hank Stram’s AFL coaching days before the NFL-AFL merger, he comes in at first place with 124 total regular-season wins. Reid will likely exceed that number if he coaches through the 2024 NFL season.
Reid currently ranks first in wins among post-merger head coaches for Kansas City. He just barely edges out Marty Schottenheimer (101) with two more regular-season wins.
Losses: 42
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Rank: Third (Tie)
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