Sack… sack… and crushed! The Kansas City Chiefs’s Super Bowl LIX story ended mostly with these words. Oh and a lot of interceptions & missed catches too! The Philadelphia Eagles made sure that Andy Reid’s offense kept their foot on the sidelines as they seamlessly continued to run with the football again and again. And the result was brutal – 22-40! With the wounds still fresh, the Chiefs are focusing on what needs to be fixed.
According to NFL reporter Aaron Wilson on X, “Practice squad contracts expired for #Chiefs free agents Steven Nelson and Cole Christiansen.” Andy Reid’s team reportedly hasn’t renewed these players’ contracts, leaving them free to hit the market.
This happened after Andy Reid blamed himself for the Super Bowl loss on Sunday, February 9, 2025. After losing, he said, “Compliment to our fans and all the support they’ve given us. Today was a rough day, didn’t really play well in any of the phases, didn’t coach good enough. They did a nice job.”
Practice squad contracts expired for #Chiefs free agents Steven Nelson and Cole Christiansen
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) February 18, 2025
Andy Reid admitted that his team wasn’t as prepared for the Super Bowl level as they should have been. Even the coaches too didn’t perform at the level they were expected to. Hence, he promised to come back even stronger the next time, learning from the mistakes this time around.
On the other hand, QB Patrick Mahomes, who got himself a fresh hairdo after the gut-wrenching SB loss, also admitted that he too will learn from their mistakes.
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