The Kansas City Chiefs have solidified their leadership for the foreseeable future, announcing contract extensions for head coach Andy Reid, general manager Brett Veach, and team president Mark Donovan.
Reid has been at the helm of the Chiefs for 11 seasons, guiding them to four Super Bowls and three victories. Veach has served as general manager since 2017, while Donovan took on the role of team president in the same year.
Under this leadership trio, the Chiefs have achieved remarkable success, posting a 100-34 record since 2017. They have also won seven consecutive AFC West division titles, further cementing their dominance in the AFC.
Reid expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to continue leading the Chiefs, stating that Kansas City has become home to both him and his family. He acknowledged the contributions of players, coaches, and staff to their success and highlighted the unwavering support of Chiefs Kingdom.
While specific details of the new contracts were not disclosed, the team’s press release emphasized the commitment to keeping the core leadership in place for the long term. This move ensures stability and continuity for the Chiefs as they aim to maintain their status as one of the NFL’s elite teams.