Andy Reid News
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The Philadelphia Eagles signed former Dallas Cowboys running back Felix Jones to join a crowded backfield under new coach Chip Kelly.
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Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III helped make 2012 the year of the rookie quarterback in the National Football League after becoming the first duo at the position selected first and second in the draft in 13 years.
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Offensive tackles were the top two picks in the National Football League draft for the second time in the Super Bowl era, the New York Jets picked up a potential replacement for Darrelle Revis and no running backs were taken in the opening round for the first time since 1963.
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The oldest son of Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid had steroids in his room at the team’s training camp when he overdosed from heroin in August, according to Northampton County District Attorney John Morganelli.
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Andy Reid won’t return as coach of the Philadelphia Eagles following the worst season of his 14- year tenure, the Associated Press reported, citing three unidentified people with knowledge of the situation.
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Andy Reid was fired by the Philadelphia Eagles following an 4-12 season that included an eight-game losing streak, ending a coaching tenure that produced nine postseason berths yet never a Super Bowl title.
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Andy Reid of the Philadelphia Eagles and Lovie Smith of the Chicago Bears were among seven of the National Football League’s 32 head coaches to get fired a day after the conclusion of the regular season.
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The Kansas City Chiefs introduced former Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid as the replacement for Romeo Crennel, who was fired last week following a 2-14 season that tied for the worst in the National Football League.
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Andy Reid is the leading candidate to become head coach of the Arizona Cardinals two days after being fired following a 14-year stint with the Philadelphia Eagles, ESPN reported.
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Former Philadelphia Eagles coach Andy Reid, who was fired two days ago, interviewed with the Kansas City Chiefs and Arizona Cardinals today, ESPN reported.
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