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Chiefs’ Andy Reid says he’s not changing who he is after Super Bowl win: ‘I still love cheeseburgers’

Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid is still the same coach who led the team to a Super Bowl victory in February.

He explained in the “Football Morning in America” ​​column on Monday that not much has changed for him as he prepares the Chiefs for another potential run to the playoffs and beyond.

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“Well, not much,” Reid told writer Peter King. “Not so much. Not so much. I still love cheeseburgers.

Reid made the cheeseburger joke like he did in February when the team claimed the Super Bowl victory. He told reporters after the Chiefs’ loss to the San Francisco 49ers that he planned to eat the biggest cheeseburger ever.

“I’m going to have the biggest cheeseburger you’ve ever seen,” he told NFL Network in February. “Maybe a double!”

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While life for the Chiefs is good on the surface, Kansas City will have to overcome some obstacles to win back-to-back Super Bowl titles. Since 2000, the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks have been the only two teams to have played in back-to-back Super Bowls.

Kansas City has had a turbulent offseason.

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The team signed Patrick Mahomes, Chris Jones and Travis Kelce for extensions. Mahomes was awarded the richest contract in NFL history, but it was structured in a way that helped Kansas City sign some of the key players that brought the team to a Super Bowl.

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