The Kansas City Chiefs keep rolling. Andy Reid’s team rolled past the Houston Texans to make it to the AFC Championship Game again. As reported by Adam Schefter of ESPN, that triumph may have been more special than any other win for Coach Reid.
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are on their way to an seventh consecutive AFC championship game. Here's what we learned for Kansas City's win.
After the Chiefs defeated the Texans to advance to the AFC Championship, Andy Reid had some self-deprecation in store.
Andy Reid has become only the fourth head coach in NFL history to win 300 games after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans to advance to the AFC Championship.
The Chiefs have completed step one of three on their quest for the NFL's first three-peat. Kansas City defeated Houston 23-14 to reach the AFC Championship for a seventh consecutive year. The Chiefs h
With this feat, Reid became only the fourth head coach in NFL history to reach the 300-win threshold. He joined an elite group of coaching greats, which include Don Shula (347 wins), Bill Belichick (333) and George Halas (324).
Kansas City has proven all season it can win close games and ugly games. Saturday's divisional playoff victory over Houston was no exception.
Patrick Mahomes has never lost in the divisional round of the playoffs with the Kansas City Chiefs. On Saturday, he connected with Travis Kelce seven times for 117 yards and a touchdown in a 23-14 win over the Houston Texans.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid could not contain his excitement after Patrick Mahomes' 'unreal' fourth-quarter touchdown pass.
With the win, the Chiefs earned an appearance in their seventh-straight AFC Championship game. Andy Reid also reached a personal milestone with the victory. The Jan. 18, win against the Texans was Reid’s 300th NFL victory as a head coach.
No accomplishment was more impressive than that of head coach Andy Reid, though. With Kansas City's triumph in the divisional round, Reid joined an exclusive club of head coaches to amass 300 career wins. His 273 regular-season wins are now complemented by 27 in the postseason, adding to one of football's best resumes ever.