Chiefs coach Andy Reid told FOX Sports' Colin Cowherd he believes tight end Travis Kelce could have a future in coaching.
Reid and the Chiefs are known for cooking up trick plays, especially in the Super Bowl. Plays such as “wasp” and “corn dog” helped in Chiefs comebacks in two previous Super Bowls. One year ago today, Mahomes called for Wasp 🔥 @PatrickMahomes @cheetah @Chiefs (via @NFLFilms) pic.twitter.com/05oGavdr0f
The Kansas City Chiefs are on the cusp of winning three consecutive Super Bowls, a feat that has never been accomplished in NFL history. Patrick Mahomes has already gained ground on Tom Brady in the nebulous GOAT debates and if he pulls it off against the Philadelphia Eagles the gulf will get even smaller.
KC used a similar concept to clinch the game just a few weeks earlier. In a Week 16 victory against the Houston Texans, the Chiefs freed up Perine on a late third-and-4, running two receivers across the field as diversions to gain 16 yards on a similar run-out-the-clock drive.
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As the Chiefs prepare for another Super Bowl, Andy Reid shares his thoughts on Mahomes’ leadership and Kelce’s future after football.