Andy Reid donned a Santa Claus suit in a giddy Kansas City Chiefs locker room on Christmas Day, then handed his team a present it increasingly looks like it deserves: home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.
After he helped the Chiefs take down the Steelers on Christmas Day, Patrick Mahomes outlined his plan for KC's regular-season finale vs. the Broncos in Week 18.
Coach Andy Reid broke out the Santa Claus suit again following the Chiefs’ win over the Steelers. And he wasn’t the only festively-dressed member of the team.
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The Kansas City Chiefs took care of business in brutal fashion at Acrisure Stadium, downing the Pittsburgh Steelers 29-10 to clinch the No. 1 seed...again and ruin Christmas Day for the home fans in attendance.
Andy Reid will miss even more important players when the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 17 of the 2024 NFL season.
After the game, head coach Andy Reid got into the holiday spirit by dressing up as Santa Claus, and he delivered a message to the team to go along with the costume (per Adam Schefter of ESPN on X). https://x.com/AdamSchefter/status/1872029953707184384
Russell Wilson previewed the Pittsburgh Steelers' upcoming game against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 17 of the 2024 NFL season, when Mike Tomlin's men take on Andy Reid and star Patrick Mahomes' team.
The Chiefs were feeling the holiday spirit after the game, head coach Andy Reid most of all. He strolled in the away locker room wearing a full-on Santa suit to lead his signature "How 'bout those Chiefs" chant.
The Chiefs dominate the Steelers on Christmas Day, but the real highlight was the exchange between two legendary NFL coaches.
Just one year ago, the Kansas City Chiefs fell on Christmas Day and used the loss as a rally through the AFC playoffs en route to the Super Bowl championship. Kansas City had to win two games on the road to get to the Super Bowl.