Andy Walter Reid, also known as "Big Red," was born on March 19, 1958 in Los Angeles, California, making him 65 years old as of January 2024.
Early Life and Education
Reid attended John Marshall High School in Los Angeles and later went to Glendale Junior College before eventually attending Brigham Young University (BYU), where he played as a tackle and guard from 1979-1981.
Coaching Career
Early Coaching Positions
After his time at BYU, Reid entered the coaching ranks, starting as a graduate assistant at BYU under Head Coach LaVell Edwards in 1982. He then held various coaching positions at different universities and with the Green Bay Packers before becoming the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999.
NFL Head Coaching Career
Reid's NFL head coaching career began with the Philadelphia Eagles in 1999. During his tenure with the Eagles, he also served as the Executive Vice President of Football Operations from 2001 to 2012. In 2013, he joined the Kansas City Chiefs as their head coach, a position he holds to this day.
Achievements
Throughout his coaching career, Reid has achieved significant success, including leading his teams to three Super Bowl championships, winning multiple Coach of the Year titles, and guiding his teams to numerous playoff appearances.
Records and Stats
As of 2023, Andy Reid has an impressive regular-season coaching record of 247-138-1 and a postseason record of 22-16, giving him a total of 269 wins, which ranks him fifth in NFL history and second among active head coaches.
Personal Life
Andy Reid is married to his wife, Tammy, and they have children named Spencer, Britt, Drew Ann, Crosby, and the late Garrett. He also has 12 grandchildren.
Andy Reid, the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, is 65 years old and has had a successful and illustrious coaching career in the NFL, with numerous accolades and achievements to his name.
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