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There has been no shortage of coverage on the Kansas City Chiefs’ disappointing 6-11 season. Much of the analysis falls into the polarizing extremes: either head coach Andy Reid needs to be replaced, or Reid’s track record should not be doubted.
For the 2026 season, Reid will be the NFL’s longest-tenured head coach. It is probably not a hot take that the coming season will set the stage for the remainder of the 68-year-old’s career.
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QB Patrick Mahomes was injured late in the season but had gone 6-8 prior to his torn ACL. So even before Mahomes went down, this offense was underperforming under Reid for what feels like the first time in a while.
The Chiefs would finish in the bottom half in points per game (21.3) and yards per game (320.6). Which begs the question, has Reid become bad for the passing-game pieces on Kansas City?
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Kansas City’s offensive coordinator position has been devalued for years, overshadowed by the prowess of Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid. Perhaps it shouldn’t have been. During Eric Bieniemy’s five years as the team’s OC from 2018 through 2022, the Chiefs never finished worse than sixth in the league in points or yards, twice tallied the most points and three times amassed the most yards. In the last three years without Bieniemy, the Chiefs have ranked, at average, 17th in scoring and 15th in yardage.
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Leo Chenal, LB — Signed with Commanders
This one still hurts. With a third-round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Chiefs found an absolute gem in Wisconsin’s Leo Chenal. He made an immediate impact early in his career, and a strong case could have been made for him to have been named MVP in Super Bowl 58 for his efforts in that game.
Yet, when push came to shove, Chenal was not retained by the team that drafted him.
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Cyrus Allen, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
Allen averaged an impressive 16.2 yards per catch during his collegiate career, which also included stops at Louisiana Tech and Texas A&M, and he recorded 13 touchdown receptions this past season. He clocked a 4.47-second 40-yard dash at Cincinnati’s prom day, and he impressed during Kansas City’s early offseason.
“He’s an electric route-runner,” fellow wideout Xavier Worthy told reporters last month.
As Rashee Rice continues to recover from offseason knee surgery, Allen should get plenty of opportunities to generate noise in training camp.
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