Former Missouri football coach Andy Hill has retired from his role as an assistant special teams coach with the Kansas City Chiefs.
Congratulations on an outstanding career to the former Tiger player & assistant coach! Good luck on your next chapter Coach Hill #MIZ https://t.co/scBfBGQKTs
— Mizzou Football (@MizzouFootball) June 11, 2025
Hill spent five seasons with the Chiefs, winning two Super Bowls and making an additional two – contributing to one of the most dominant runs in NFL history.
Hill began his tenure with Missouri football back in 1980 as a walk-on, beginning a four season stint at receiver and punt returner. He'd make his return to the program as a wide receivers coach in 1996 before taking on six different roles on the coaching staff including associate head coach, quarterbacks coach and the programs first ever special teams coordinator.
His 24 years with the Missouri is the second longest run an assistant coach has had in program history. During his tenure, he coached 15 All-Conference performers, most notably First-Team All-Americans Jeremy Maclin and Michael Egnew.
Hill's accomplishments have landed him in the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame.
77 days.
Blessed & honored to take on the role as the Head Coach for Brittany Woods Middle School Football & WR Coach for U-City High School Let’s do it U-City!!! It’s going to be an exciting year #WhateverItTakes
— Mookie Cooper (@mcgetbusy5) June 11, 2025
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I will be making my decision where I’m going to school on June 23rd‼️‼️ things might of changed
— Khalief Canty Jr️ (@kjcapn) June 11, 2025
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