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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is attempting to win his third Super Bowl title, an accomplishment that would etch his name in stone as one of the greatest to ever do it.
It wasn’t always going to turn out this way. Reid, 65, coached the Philadelphia Eagles from 1999-2012, leading the team to a stout 130-93-1 record. Unfortunately, his tenure in the City of Brotherly Love did not include a Super Bowl title before the two parted ways.
It’s been completely different since Reid took over as the Chiefs’ head coach back in 2013. They are appearing in their fourth Super Bowl under Reid with two titles to their name.
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Ahead of Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday against the San Francico 49ers, Reid was seen hanging out with Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie. The two hugged it out prior to the game inside Allegiant Stadium. It was a really cool scene.
It’s really cool to see Reid embrace his former boss, especially after his tenure in Philadelphia ended years ago.
With a win on Sunday, Reid would join Joe Gibbs and Bill Walsh as head coaches with three career Super Bowl victories. They stand behind only Bill Belichick and Chuck Noll on the all-time list.
Following the conclusion of their season, the Detroit Lions signed over ten players to reserve/futures deals but Julian Okwara was not one of them. Now, according to the Philadelphia Eagles, they have signed Okwara.
Towards the latter part of the season, Okwara began showing signs of regaining his pre-injury form. However, his utilization throughout the season—seeing more than 20 defensive snaps in only four games, primarily within the first month—raised questions about his role moving forward. Despite returning to the Lions in 2023 on a reduced contract, Okwara managed to demonstrate his capabilities in a limited capacity, contributing effectively within the confines of a smaller workload.
The crux of Okwara’s situation was whether his performance this season aligned with the Lions’ strategic vision and salary cap considerations for 2024. Additionally, Okwara’s own aspirations and whether he envisioned his future in a backup role or wanted a more prominent position elsewhere were likely important.
Fans of the Philadelphia Eagles know that Jason Kelce is one of the most important players in their offense. His incredible physical tools and ability as a center allow their quarterbacks to make plays that otherwise would be tough to execute.
However, rumors about his retirement have made waves around the NFL ever since his team burned out of the playoffs. The 36-year-old, who is mulling whether his body can take another season of professional football, just provided an update on his plans for his pro career.