Andy Reid was a complete mess in the latest trailer for their upcoming Kansas City Chiefs docuseries.
ESPN, Disney+, and Skydance Sports announced the premiere date for the Kansas City Chiefs’ six-episode docuseries, “The Kingdom.”
ESPN announced on Monday that its six-episode Original Series, “The Kingdom,” will debut on August 14 and will be available on ESPN, ESPN+, and Disney+.
This will provide fans with a deep look into the franchise’s history while chronicling the 2024 NFL season and the Chiefs’ pursuit of NFL history.
“The Worldwide Leader in Sports” put cameras in the locker room of the Chiefs as they embarked on an ill-fated quest to achieve the first ‘three-peat’ in NFL history.
In a released snippet, one moment showed Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid choking up and holding his hands up as tears started to well up.
In the trailer, Reid said, ‘It’s our life, and it’s an emotional game.’
Heartbreaking: #Chiefs head coach Andy Reid was emotional and in tears after the team's Super Bowl loss to the #Eagles.
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Losing the Super Bowl was extremely emotional for many Kansas City players and coaches.
pic.twitter.com/QHUDJ0Qj48— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) July 22, 2025
The Kansas City Chiefs had a chance to win a third Super Bowl title in Super Bowl LIX, but they were defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles.
Andy Reid is widely considered a future Pro Football Hall of Famer due to his impressive coaching career, including leading the Kansas City Chiefs to multiple Super Bowl victories.
Despite not getting a third-straight Super Bowl, it does not make his spot in history go away.
Reid is the only coach to win 100 games with two different NFL franchises.
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