A good sidekick goes a long way. Sure, your protagonist may have a lot going for them, but without a quality sidekick to rely on, to bounce off of, they might lose a bit of luster.
Andy Reid was just days away from coaching the Chiefs in a second straight Super Bowl when his son and the team's linebackers coach was involved in a car accident.
The son of Kansas City Chiefs head coach, Andy Reid, Britt, was involved in a crash back in 2021 after reportedly driving under the influence. That crash injured several people, including a then-five-year-old girl who suffered a traumatic brain injury.
The mother of the girl injured in the 2021 crash involving former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid, told ESPN she's still "in shock" that Reid's drunk-driving sentence was commuted by Missouri governor Mike Parson.
Just a week ago, Missouri Governor Mike Parson made headlines after commuting Andy Reid‘s son Britt’s prison sentence. His decision to reduce the sentence of Britt Reid led to him receiving a massive backlash from many.
Missouri governor Mike Parson has received plenty of criticism for commuting the sentence of former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid, the son of head coach Andy Reid.
One week after he commuted the drunk driving sentence of former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid, Missouri Governor Mike Parson declined to offer specifics about his decision.
A moment of relief for the Reid family, as Britt Reid– former Chiefs assistant coach, has a three-year prison sentence commuted to house arrest. He has
On Friday, Missouri governor Mike Parsons commuted the sentence of former Chiefs assistant coach Britt Reid. On Saturday, the family of the five-year-old girl who was seriously injured in an accident caused by Reid while he was legally impaired sounded off.
The remainder of Britt Reid's three-year prison sentence, which was initially handed down in November 2022 for DWI causing serious bodily injury, was commuted to house arrest, subject to several conditions.
Missouri Gov. Mike Parsons commuted the sentence of Britt Reid, the son of Chiefs coach Andy Reid, late Friday. Britt Reid was sentenced to three years in the Missouri Department of Corrections after he was convicted in a DUI crash.
Andy Reid has had a long life in football, and along the way, he has had to raise his five children. Tammy and Andy Reid have raised Britt, Garrett, Spencer, Drew Ann, and Crosby.
Andy Reid is one of the most legendary coaches in the history of the NFL. He has been in football since 1981 when he graduated from BYU and joined their coaching team.
Kansas City’s head coach has an amazing reputation both on and off the field. When the Kansas City Chiefs collected a 31-17 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon, it gave head coach Andy Reid his 125th win for the team.
The growth of every player throughout a career is crucial to their success on or off the field. The Kansas City Chiefs, under head coach Andy Reid, have earned a reputation for having a player-friendly environment focused on development.
Britt Reid is going to prison. Former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach and notably, the son of KC head coach Andy Reid, was sentenced to three years in prison on Tuesday for his role in a drunk-driving accident that seriously injured a 5-year-old.
Reid was allegedly driving nearly 84 mph just seconds before he wrecked into two vehicles on an Interstate 435 on-ramp. A five-year-old girl was left with a severe brain injury, and a second child was hurt in the incident.
Last week, former Kansas City Chiefs outside linebackers coach and assistant Britt Reid, the son of head coach Andy Reid, was charged with felony driving