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Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid spoke about the penalty disparity in his team's loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Thanksgiving. The post Andy Reid Calls Out Referees Amid Controversy in Chiefs Loss to Cowboys appeared first on Heavy Sports.
With Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes sidelined for the rest of the season, coach Andy Reid has other plans for the final three games.
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Andy Reid gives update on Patrick Mahomes injury
In his post-game news conference, Kansas City head coach Andy Reid gave a brief update on Mahomes, who appeared to be in serious pain on the field immediately following the injury. "As far as the injuries go, Patrick hurt his left knee," Reid said. "He'll get an MRI tomorrow or this evening, whenever they get him in there."
And speaking post-game, head coach Andy Reid offered something on his injured quarterback. “Patrick hurt his left knee, he'll get an MRI tomorrow or this evening," Reid said. The head coach was then asked if the knee injury was serious, and here is where Chiefs Kingdom won't like what Reid said.
We made some mistakes, they cost us in the end. All in all, we came up short on both sides of the ball and special teams,” Andy Reid said.
Andy Reid is a legendary NFL head coach, but he made a pretty questionable decision during a loss to the Texans on Sunday.
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Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes reacts to sour day vs. Chargers with viral social media post
The Kansas City Chiefs ' 2025 season is over with a 16-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, which will see no playoffs for the AFC franchise for the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era. Speaking of Patrick, this is where the news gets even worse for Chiefs Kingdom.
While it feels like the urgency is reaching critical levels for Kansas City, Andy Reid remains even-keeled. He insists that they'll continue to take things one game and one week at a time, with the same focus, energy, and urgency as they would any other week. "In this league, I mean, every game's important," Reid said.
Winning goes a long way to smoothing over any conflict, but Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and tight end Travis Kelce both took a positive attitude toward a feisty moment on the sidelines during Sunday’s Super Bowl. That moment, which followed ...