Andy Reid reveals honest thoughts on first Chiefs losing season

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Andy Reid has done a lot of things since becoming the Kansas City Chiefs' head coach in 2013, but on Sunday against the Tennessee Titans, which his team lost 26-9, it marked a first for Reid.

Seen as the gold standard in the NFL, the 2025 season for the Chiefs hasn't been good, and with the loss to the Titans, Kansas City dropped to 6-9, making it the first time in his tenure with the Chiefs that the franchise will have a losing season.

Having had 10 straight seasons of double-digit wins, the Chiefs will be licking their wounds this offseason, as things just haven't gone right at all,

So, how does Reid feel about his first losing season as Chiefs head coach?

"Nobody likes losing in this business," Reid said. "My hat goes off to the guys that put together all these years, that's part of it. We can learn from it and need to do that going forward. Sometimes a good kick in the tail helps you, coaches and players."

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Chiefs forced for soft reset after 2025 failure

Having been the apex predator in the NFL for so long, the Chiefs might now get a chance to sit back and analyze the entire roster.

Playing in Super Bowls and playoffs every year is great, but sometimes, due to that, you patchwork problems and don't take them all too seriously.

Now, the Chiefs have a full offseason to look at where things went wrong, as the dynasty is officially over.

Whether it be scheme or personnel, change is coming for Kansas City, and after a losing season, it better be.

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