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The Chiefs announced on X that assistant special teams coach Andy Hill, who had been a part of Reid's staff since 2020, was retiring after a five-season run that included four Super Bowl appearances and two Super Bowl championships. Hill gave the team a shoutout on social media on Thursday morning.
Chiefs Announce Another Retirement on Wednesday originally appeared on Athlon Sports. After falling in Super Bowl LIX to the Philadelphia Eagles, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs are now preparing for the 2025 NFL season.
A bright spot early on was wide receiver Rashee Rice, who exploded out of the gate—racking up 7 catches for 103 yards in Week 1, 5 for 75 and a TD in Week 2, and a massive 12 receptions, 110 yards, 1 TD in Week 3.
A former Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowler and long-time starter is re-signing with KC on a one-day contract to retire with the organization.
Travis Kelce is set to return to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 2025 season with a renewed focus. He has lost nearly 25 pounds this offseason after a
Andy Reid Makes Statement After Chiefs Announce Retirement of Veteran Coach originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Coming off a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX to end the 2024 NFL season, the Kansas City Chiefs announced the retirement of assistant special teams coach Andy Hill ahead of the 2025 season.
Travis Kelce is proving that even amid an offseason filled with romance and travel, he hasn't lost sight of business. After skipping Kansas City Chiefs's voluntary OTAs to spend qu
A former Kansas City Chiefs player has announced his retirement from the NFL, as well as plans to get into the movie business.
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The Mirror US on MSNKansas City Chiefs announce retirement of coach and trusted Andy Reid assistantThe Kansas City Chiefs coaching staff has undergone a reshuffle after the retirement of assistant special teams coach Andy Hill, one of Andy Reid's most trusted assistants
The Chiefs have confirmed the retirement of a key member of Andy Reid's coaching staff. With multiple Super Bowl wins and decades of football experience, his departure marks a significant moment for the franchise as they bid farewell to one of their most trusted minds.
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