The Kansas City Chiefs are still going strong and haven’t wasted any time in the offseason. Yesterday, it was announced that Andy Reid will become the highest-paid head coach in the NFL according to an agreement reached by the Chiefs. Furthermore, new agreements were reached with team president Mark Donovan and general manager Brett Veach.
By signing an extension, Andy Reid silences rumors of his impending retirement.
Just before the NFL Draft, the Chiefs are holding three important members of their front office together. After the last two Super Bowl victories, there have been rumors that Andy Reid may retire. Big Red has built one of the most successful sports dynasties in history by masterminding one of the best franchise comebacks in NFL history.
Key members of the Chiefs staff have decided to stay put and will leave a lasting legacy for upcoming seasons.
With many morale-boosting deals revealed, Kansas City has a lot of momentum heading into the NFL Draft.
An NFL executive with more than 26 years of experience leaves the Chiefs But not every member of the front office has remained in one piece during the offseason.
Ted Crews, a longtime Chiefs official, has sadly left Chiefs Kingdom.
Crews’ twelve years of devoted service were invaluable, and he left the team as Head of Public Relations. According to Mike Florio, the Chiefs had suffered “a big loss,” and Crews’ replacement would “have big shoes to fill.” Crews moves to the NFC and brings his three Super Bowl rings with him.
Crews will depart Missouri to pursue a new career with the Chicago Bears, according to Adam Schefter, who made the confirmation on X. For the former Chief executive, this is a dream come true because the Bears were his childhood favorite team. Still, the franchise as a whole will be affected by his departure.
In response to Ted Crews leaving for the NFC, Patrick Mahomes
In response to Schefter’s confirmation of Crews’ new position, Patrick Mahomes tweeted. Having served with the Chiefs, Mahomes expressed gratitude, saying, “Going to miss my friend! A fantastic one is coming to Chicago!
It’s evident from the three-time Super Bowl MVP’s statement that Crews’s responsibilities extended beyond his position as Head of Public Relations. The franchise will now start looking for his replacement.