Andy Reid builds on his legacy with a third Super Bowl title and an eye on the future
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Michael Vick once played for coach Andy Reid in Philadelphia, and when he saw the potential of a young Patrick Mahomes, he knew that enormous talent was in good hands.
“I remember the first thing he said: ‘Hey, you’re going to be special. Look at that big man (Reid) right there. He’s going to take you to another level,’” Mahomes recalled Monday, the day after he led the Chiefs to a 25-22 overtime victory over the 49ers in the Super Bowl.
Reid has done that, overseeing a budding Kansas City dynasty and quarterback in Mahomes who is putting himself in the Greatest Of All Time conversation with Tom Brady and his seven championships.
The victory over San Francisco made the Chiefs the first team since Brady’s Patriots 19 years ago to repeat. They have won three of the past five Super Bowls and played in four of them.