Western Daily Press (Saturday)
I never feel like an underdog, says Reid
HEAD coach Andy Reid says he can understand the Kansas City Chiefs being viewed as the underdog for this weekend’s Super Bowl, but stressed he never approaches a game feeling like one.
Tomorrow’s NFL championship match in Las Vegas sees the defending champion Chiefs take on the San Francisco 49ers.
Reid’s side – who he has guided to three of the last four Super Bowls, triumphing against the 49ers in 2020 and the Philadelphia Eagles last year – suffered four defeats in six towards the end of the regular season before finding form in the play-offs.
And the 65-year-old, right, told a press conference: “I understand why we’re the underdog, I get that, we had some ups and downs during the season. But I never feel like an underdog going into a game. I understand why it’s been situated that way. It is what it is.”
Reid, whose experienced stars include quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce, said his message to players tasting the showpiece for the first time to help calm nerves they might have was: “When you get through all of this, this stuff here, it’s a game.”
He added: “It’s faster than most games. It’s crazy how in the playoffs every game is a little faster the higher you go up. So it’s fast. But it’s a game. You’re professionals, so you go play and do your job.”
Reid was asked about the likelihood of him considering retirement if the Chiefs complete backto-back successes this weekend.
He said: “I haven’t gone there, I don’t think about that. I’m tied up in the game and trying to take care of that.”