Andy Reid fell ill after the game. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Andy Reid left Arrowhead Stadium in an ambulance on Sunday after not feeling well.

The Kansas City Chiefs lost 30-24 at home to the Los Angeles Chargers. Reid did not do his typical postgame media duties. Instead, special teams coordinator Dave Toub addressed the media.

NFL Media’s James Palmer reported that Reid was taken away in an ambulance out of precaution.

The good news is players were told Reid should be OK.

The 63-year-old has been the head coach of the Chiefs since 2013. He is an incredible 92-39 since joining the Chiefs, never posting a losing record with them, while winning one Super Bowl. They have missed the playoffs just once since he took over and have won five straight division titles. However, they have started this season 1-2 and have lost two in a row.

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