Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid have become a dynamic duo, winning three Super Bowl titles together in the last five seasons. While Reid always gives his quarterback advice for on-the-field matters, he was recently asked about giving him parenting advice.
Mahomes and his wife Brittany welcomed their third child, a daughter named Golden Raye, on Sunday. When speaking to the media on Tuesday, Reid was asked if he had any advice for his QB about having a big family.
The Super Bowl-winning coach joked that welcoming more children after having three is easy. Reid jokingly suggested that they should have more children.
"Once you have 3, 4 and 5 are easy," Reid said. "That's what I told him. You made three, add a couple more, we'll talk."
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Reid's experience of having a large family comes from being a father of five. He added that Mahomes being a father of three hasn't impacted his focus on the task at hand which is to win another Super Bowl.
Andy Reid said his Kansas City Chiefs team is 'excited' for playoff debut
The Kansas City Chiefs will officially start their playoff run on Saturday in a divisional round matchup against the Houston Texans. The Chiefs earned a first-round bye and are aiming to become the first team in NFL history to win three consecutive Super Bowl titles.
During Tuesday's media session, Kansas City coach Andy Reid told reporters that his team is looking forward to getting back on the field.
“They’re excited to go," Reid said.
Reid also confirmed that Mahomes' lingering ankle sprain won't be an issue with the additional rest he has had. He was confident that all of his players would be able to suit up and take the field on Saturday.
The 15-2 Kansas City Chiefs will face the Houston Texans in frigid temperatures. The temperature is expected to be below freezing at kickoff time.
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