Mon Feb 10 03:20:00 UTC 2025: **Chiefs Coach Andy Reid Eyes Historic Three-peat at Super Bowl LIX**
NEW ORLEANS, LA – Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid is making headlines not only for his team’s potential Super Bowl LIX victory but also for his unique response to a question about his favorite book trilogy. At Super Bowl opening night, when asked about his preferred trilogy, Reid humorously responded, “How about the Bible? The Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, I like them all.” This answer, reflecting his well-known faith as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, sparked amusement and discussion online.
Reid’s faith has been a constant in his life, even amidst the demanding schedule of an NFL coach. He’s known for never missing Sunday sacrament meetings. His connection to the church stems from his time playing and coaching at BYU in the 70s and 80s. His coaching career spans various colleges and NFL teams including Green Bay, Philadelphia, and now Kansas City.
This Super Bowl appearance marks unprecedented territory for the Chiefs. A win against the Eagles would make them the first team ever to reach three consecutive Super Bowls after winning two back-to-back. While three-peats have occurred in other major North American sports, it’s an uncharted feat in the NFL.
A victory would also cement Reid’s place in NFL history. He would secure his fourth Super Bowl win as a head coach (fifth overall, including his time as an assistant coach with the Green Bay Packers in 1997), tying him with Chuck Noll for second all-time. Including his Green Bay win, he would have five Super Bowl rings, placing him third all-time behind only Tom Brady and Bill Belichick. The stakes are undeniably high as the Chiefs aim for a historic three-peat.