The Kansas City Chiefs’ dream of becoming the first team to win three consecutive Super Bowls is still alive. That’s after Andy Reid coached the Chiefs to a 23-14 win in an AFC Divisional Game against the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on Saturday evening.
Bill Belichick and school officials have signed his official employment contract, formalizing the hiring after speculation that the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach might opt instead for a return to the NFL.
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Andy Reid is leading the way again as the Kansas City Chiefs chase an historic Super Bowl three-peat. With a regular-season record of 15-2, they once again enter the postseason as favorites to
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Some suggested after former Lions OC Ben Johnson rejected the Raiders to become the next HC of the Bears that Raiders minority owner Tom Brady could reach out to Belichick regarding the club's HC opening.
Bill Belichick's longevity at UNC doesn't matter. He was hired to get the Tar Heels really good, really fast, and he might pull it off.
“Andy Reid now joins George Halas, Don Shula and Bill Belichick as the only coaches in NFL history with at least 300 wins,” Adam Schefter of ESPN posted on X (formerly Twitter). When informed ...
Perhaps you've heard of Bill Belichick? Yep ... consecutive Super Bowls with the Dolphins in 1972-73. FLASHBACK:When Don Shula left the Detroit Lions, everything began to fall apart Wayne Fontes ...
North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick and school officials have signed his official employment contract, formalizing last month’s hiring after speculation that the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach might opt instead for a return to the NFL.
Belichick, 72, was hired as Hall of Fame coach Mack Brown's replacement after the Tar Heels finished the season at 6-7 with a bowl loss to UConn. Brown, the winningest coach in program history, led UNC to six straight bowl appearances in six seasons.