Chiefs Coach Labeled Most Overrated in NFL

Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid Needed Just 5 Words to Set an  Example for Every Leader

Kansas City, MO – April 4, 2025

It’s been a rollercoaster season for the Kansas City Chiefs and head coach Andy Reid. After a 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss to the Eagles, fans are restless.

The Action Network’s latest study has stung hard, crowning Reid the most “overrated” NFL coach of 2024 with 10,980 social media mentions bashing his rep.

Alicia Grimes summed it up: “The Chiefs stay elite, but playoff flops are wearing thin even the diehards.” Data shows 3,120 fans venting frustration, tagging Reid as the poster boy for overhype.

Yet, Reid’s regular-season magic defies the hate. His Chiefs topped 10.5 wins in 2024, a streak of five straight years beating preseason odds.

Still, regular-season shine isn’t cutting it for a fanbase spoiled by Super Bowl glory. Eight years without a title since 2020’s win has some pining for the Hunt era.

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Don’t sleep on Reid’s legacy, though—he’s logged non-losing seasons since 2013 with KC, tying the Cowboys’ 21-year NFL record from 1965-1985.

Reid’s resume rivals Tom Landry (21 seasons) and Bill Belichick (19), though both legends had rocky starts—Landry with five losing years, Belichick stumbling early in Cleveland.

Since 1999 in Philly and KC, Reid boasts 20 winning seasons, just five losses, and three .500 years. The mission? Turn regular-season gold into playoff glory—Chiefs fans demand it.