GRATITUDE: The Kansas City Chiefs have approved $3.5 million to erect a statue of legendary coach Andy Reid outside Highmark Stadium in recognition of his contributions during his time with the Kansas City Chiefs…

GRATITUDE: Kansas City Chiefs to Honor Legendary Coach Andy Reid with Statue Outside Highmark Stadium

In a heartfelt gesture of gratitude and respect, the Kansas City Chiefs have officially approved $3.5 million to commission a statue of their legendary head coach, Andy Reid. The statue will stand proudly outside Highmark Stadium, a symbol of his unparalleled contributions to the franchise and the NFL.

Andy Reid, who served as the Chiefs’ head coach from 2013 to 2025, is credited with transforming the organization into a powerhouse, delivering two Super Bowl championships and multiple AFC titles. His innovative offensive strategies, leadership, and commitment to his players cemented his place as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history.

The project, funded by the Chiefs organization and contributions from fans, players, and alumni, reflects the deep admiration Reid commands. Team CEO Clark Hunt commented:

“Andy Reid was more than a coach; he was the heartbeat of the Kansas City Chiefs. His legacy extends far beyond the wins and trophies. It’s about the culture he built, the lives he impacted, and the unforgettable moments he gave us all.”

The statue will capture Reid in his iconic pose: clipboard in hand, headset on, and his signature mustache radiating focus and determination. Renowned sculptor Paul Day has been selected to bring this vision to life, with the unveiling ceremony planned for the 2026 NFL season opener.

 

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Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who thrived under Reid’s guidance, shared his thoughts:

“Coach Reid was not just a mentor but a father figure to many of us. Every play, every decision, every word he spoke was about making us better on and off the field. This statue will remind everyone of the legend who made Kansas City believe again.”

Andy Reid, known for his humility, responded to the news in classic Reid fashion:

“I’m just a guy who loves cheeseburgers and football. This is humbling and overwhelming. I’m grateful to the Chiefs, the players, and especially the fans. You’re the reason I did what I did.”

The Chiefs’ decision to honor Reid with a statue marks a historic moment for the franchise. It serves as a permanent reminder of the coach who brought not only championships but also a sense of pride and unity to Kansas City. Fans from across the nation are expected to gather for the unveiling, celebrating the legacy of a man who shaped an era of football greatness.