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The Kansas City Chiefs are on the quest for a third consecutive Super Bowl win.
That has never happened in the history of the NFL.
So, you might have to forgive Chiefs head coach Andy Reid if he is not in the best mood during an in-game interview this season.
The 66-year-old shared his opinion recently with the Kansas City media about the prospect of doing league-mandated in-game interviews.
“I’m sure I’m not gonna tickle anybody’s fancy there with these interviews…I’m gonna do it but don’t expect much,” Reid said.
“I’m sure I’m not gonna tickle anybody’s fancy there…don’t expect much.” @mattderrick asked Andy Reid his thoughts on the in-game interviews this year in the NFL.
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Reid’s opinion is understandable considering what he and his team are trying to accomplish this season.
The future Hall of Famer has guided the Chiefs to three Super Bowl wins in the last five years and has a real chance to make history in 2024.
With MVP quarterback Patrick Mahomes, All-Pro tight end Travis Kelce, and a brilliant defensive coordinator in Steve Spagnuolo, Kansas City is as powerful as ever right now.
The additions of receiver Xavier Worthy and “Hollywood” Brown will help upgrade the passing game, and running back Isiah Pacheco is going to continue running the ball hard.
Andy Reid has plenty of tools to work with as Kansas City tries to continue its dynasty.
But again, it might be hard to believe that Reid is going to be more focused on some interview rather than an actual game that is being played.
That is why it could be quite humorous to watch and hear what he has to say.
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