Patrick Mahomes wasn’t the only member of the Kansas City Chiefs to reach an impressive milestone in the defending champions’ win over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday Night Football in Week 3.
After defeating Atlanta, Andy Reid reached 131 career wins as the Chiefs’ head coach, surpassing his win total of 130 with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Reid, who entered his 12th season with Kansas City in 2024, coached in Philadelphia for 14 seasons. He reached the 131-win mark with the Chiefs in 42 fewer games, having only coached 182 total in Kansas City compared to 224 with the Eagles.
Reid has also won three Super Bowls with the Chiefs, a task he was never able to accomplish in Philadelphia.
Andy Reid earned his 131st regular-season victory as the Chiefs head coach. He now has more wins with the Chiefs than his 130 with the Eagles.
— Jonathan Jones (@jjones9) September 23, 2024
Affectionately known as “Big Red,” Reid is the winningest coach in Kansas City’s history, both in terms of win percentage and total games won.
Reid will have a chance to earn his 132nd victory when the Chiefs travel to face the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 4.