After back-to-back Super Bowl achievement, Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs makes an official decision over his future.

In recent weeks, there have been rumors that Andy Reid, the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, may retire. He is 65 years old and has been in this industry since 1992, when he was the tight ends coach for the Green Bay Packers.

Following back-to-back Super Bowl victories, this subject was brought up once more on Monday. A day following the thrilling Super Bowl LVIII victory over the San Francisco 49ers, Reid discussed his future in the media.

It shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that the three-time Super Bowl champion announced he would be playing again for the Chiefs in 2019.

A day after his Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LVIII, Reid responded to a question about the possibility of retiring on top, saying, “Honestly, I haven’t even thought about it, but I get asked it.” I haven’t really given it much thought—I mean, I’m still kind of in shock about the game and what happened there. However, I find myself answering the same question over and over: “Why didn’t Pete Carroll and Bill Belichick retire?” About his future, Andy Reid said, “Ask those old guys those questions.”

In the Super Bowl on Sunday, Reid’s Chiefs overcame a deficit in overtime thanks to a 75-yard drive led by Patrick Mahomes, which ended with a walk-off touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman. It was among the greatest Super Bowl games ever played.

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