Sad Emergency: The kansas city chiefs head coach will resign if Patrick Mahomoes is not fired….

Sad Emergency: The kansas city chiefs head coach will resign if Patrick Mahomoes is not fired….

As the NFL regular season comes to an end, speculation about Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid’s possible retirement is rife throughout the league.

There is increasing conjecture on whether or not Reid’s final regular season game will be Sunday’s matchup with the Chargers, given the difficult and disappointing season the Chiefs are having. Reid has had a distinguished coaching career.

Mike Florio of Pro Football comments has added gasoline to the rumors, speculating that Reid’s retirement comments may be more than just idle chatter.

Prior to Super Bowl LVII, Reid was asked if he planned to retire. He told Peter King that he did not see himself retiring anytime soon.

But as the Chiefs endured a difficult season, the subject has come up again, and it seems more relevant now.

Given that Reid is very close to reaching a major age milestone—66—fans and commentators may naturally question if he’ll play another season.

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Reid hasn’t made any public remarks, which has just made the rumors more intense.

There’s a good chance he’s already made up his mind and is only waiting for the season’s conclusion to confirm it.

Back in July, owner Clark Hunt said he was confident Reid would stay on and that retirement hadn’t even crossed his mind.

“When I see Andy, he still has a lot of energy and excitement. His focus is solely on the Kansas City Chiefs and his goal of returning to the postseason and winning another Super Bowl. Hunt remarked, “I think he has as much energy and passion as I’ve seen in the past ten or more years that he’s been with us.”

The story has changed as the 2023 campaign progressed, and it is seeming more and more likely that Reid will leave his position as coach.

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