Andy Reid's Success and Achievements in Timeline

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Andy Reid

A success timeline featuring the most significant achievements of Andy Reid.

Andy Reid is a highly successful American football coach, currently the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. Previously, he coached the Philadelphia Eagles from 1999-2012, also serving as their executive VP of football operations during that period. Notably, Reid is the only NFL coach to achieve 100 wins with two different franchises. He also stands alone in appearing in four consecutive conference championships with two separate teams. Reid is widely regarded as one of the NFL's greatest coaches.

1980: BYU Won the 1980 Holiday Bowl

In 1980, during his senior year, BYU won the Holiday Bowl, with teammates noting Reid's analytical approach to the game despite limited playing time.

1993: Chiefs win First Playoff Game Since

In 2015, Reid led the Chiefs to their first playoff win since 1993, shutting out the Houston Texans, but they were later defeated in the Divisional Round by the New England Patriots.

1995: Eagles Won First Playoff Game Since 1995

In 2000, the Eagles posted an 11–5 regular-season record and won their first playoff game since the 1995 season, beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

1996: Super Bowl XXXI Win with the Packers

In 1996, Reid helped lead the Green Bay Packers to a Super Bowl XXXI victory over the New England Patriots.

1998: Cowboys NFC East squad defeated

In 2004, the Eagles were the second NFC East squad to defeat all of its division rivals (New York Giants, Dallas Cowboys, and Washington Redskins) twice during the same regular season (the Dallas Cowboys did it in 1998).

2000: Eagles Won First Playoff Game Since 1995

In 2000, the Eagles posted an 11–5 regular-season record and won their first playoff game since the 1995 season, beating the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

2001: Eagles Made First of Four Consecutive NFC Championship Games

In 2001, Reid's Eagles made the first of four consecutive NFC East titles and advanced to the conference championship game.

2001: Eagles Won First of Four Consecutive NFC East Titles

In 2001, Reid's Eagles won the first of four consecutive NFC East titles and advanced to the conference championship game.

2003: First Team to Repeat Since 2003 and 2004

In 2003 and 2004, the New England Patriots had won the Super Bowl back-to-back before the Chiefs repeated in 2023.

2003: Eagles Qualified for Postseason Play

In 2003, the Eagles qualified for postseason play after opening the season with two losses, becoming the first NFL team to reach the conference title round after being shut out at home on opening day.

2003: Chiefs Obtained First-Round Bye

Reid improved in the regular season with the 2016 Chiefs. The bye was the Chiefs' first since 2003.

2004: First Team to Repeat Since 2003 and 2004

In 2003 and 2004, the New England Patriots had won the Super Bowl back-to-back before the Chiefs repeated in 2023.

2004: Eagles Clinched NFC #1-Seed

In 2004, the Eagles clinched the NFC #1-seed with a 13–1 record and proceeded to rest their starters for the final two games, later making it to Super Bowl XXXIX.

2006: Eagles Had Rollercoaster Campaign

In 2006, Reid coached backup quarterback Jeff Garcia, leading the 5–6 Eagles to victories over NFC rivals and winning the NFC East division title after McNabb's injury.

2008: Eagles Reached NFC Championship Game

In the 2008 season, Reid's Eagles defeated the defending Super Bowl Champion New York Giants, leading the team to a fifth NFC Championship game under his tenure.

2010: Chiefs Clinched Division for First Time Since

Reid improved in the regular season with the 2016 Chiefs, who finished with a 12–4 record and clinched their division for the first time since 2010, as well as for the first time under Reid.

2010: Named Earle "Greasy" Neale Award Winner

Reid was named the Earle "Greasy" Neale Award winner for the third time in 2010.

2015: Chiefs Made Playoffs

In 2015, the Chiefs were in danger of missing the playoffs after a poor start, but won every remaining regular-season game, finishing with an 11–5 record and a wild card spot.

2015: Chiefs Won First Playoff Game Since 1993

In the 2015 season, the Chiefs won their first playoff game since 1993, marking a significant milestone under Reid's leadership.

2016: Chiefs Clinched First Consecutive Division Titles

Between 2016 and 2017, the Chiefs clinched their first consecutive division titles, demonstrating their improved performance under Reid.

2016: Chiefs Clinched Division for First Time Since 2010

Reid improved in the regular season with the 2016 Chiefs, who finished with a 12–4 record and clinched their division for the first time since 2010, as well as for the first time under Reid.

2017: Chiefs Clinched First Consecutive Division Titles

Between 2016 and 2017, the Chiefs clinched their first consecutive division titles, demonstrating their improved performance under Reid.

2018: Chiefs Achieve AFC Top Seed, End Home Playoff Losing Streak

In 2018, aided by Patrick Mahomes' MVP season, the Chiefs finished as the AFC's top seed for the first time since 1997, matching 2016's 12-4 record. They ended their home playoff losing streak, defeating the Indianapolis Colts, but lost the AFC Championship to the New England Patriots in overtime.

2019: Chiefs Win Super Bowl LIV

In 2019, the Chiefs finished 12-4, won the AFC West, and defeated the Houston Texans in the Divisional Round. They secured a Super Bowl LIV appearance with a win over the Tennessee Titans, and then defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20, earning their first Super Bowl victory in 50 years and Reid's first as a head coach.

2022: Chiefs Win AFC West, Advance to Super Bowl

In the 2022 season, Reid led the Chiefs to a 14-3 record, winning the AFC West for the 7th consecutive season and earning a first-round bye. They defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars and Cincinnati Bengals to make the Super Bowl for the 3rd time in four seasons.

2023: Reid Leads Chiefs to Super Bowl LVIII Victory

In the 2023 season, Reid led the Chiefs to an 11-6 record and another AFC West title. After playoff victories, they won Super Bowl LVIII against the San Francisco 49ers, making Reid a three-time Super Bowl champion and the Chiefs the first team to repeat since 2003 and 2004.