The Chiefs are still in the running to take home another Super Bowl title in 2024, and much of their recent success is due to head coach Andy Reid.
Reid, who has served as the head guy for the Chiefs since 2013 and was in the same position from 1999-2012 for the Eagles, holds a regular season coaching record of 258-144-1 and a postseason record 24-16 over his tenure as an HC.
As would be expected, that level of talent on the sideline has not exactly come cheap. The NFL's most successful coaches have historically capitalized in a big way, and Reid is no exception.
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Here's how much Reid is making in 2024:
Andy Reid contract details
NFL coaching salaries are typically not made public information, so there are a lot of questions surrounding just how much Reid makes. The exact number has not been confirmed in any release.
According to SI's Albert Breer, Reid is making about $10 million per season. Based on the six-year extension he signed in 2020, that translates to him making somewhere in the ballpark of $60 million total.
Reid originally signed to become Kansas City's head coach on Jan. 4, 2013. Following that, he signed an extension with the Chiefs in '17 after they brought home their first AFC West title since '10.
Reid's latest extension came in 2020 when he inked a six-year agreement with the Chiefs that will have him paid through the '25 season. Based on the track record he has held with Kansas City, it's safe to say he will be departing on his own terms.
Under Reid, the Chiefs have won their division seven times and seen the postseason nine times.
It's also with Kansas City that Reid won his first Lombardi Trophy after coming close several times with Philadelphia, guiding the Eagles to nine playoff berths, five NFC championship game appearances, and one showing in the Super Bowl.
If the Chiefs make it past the Ravens, Reid stands a very real shot at adding another Lombardi to his resume in a mere matter of weeks.