RH ANDY REID STEPS UP AFTER HUMILIATING LOSS — “WE HAVE TO LEARN, GROW, AND GET BETTER FROM THIS.”
The Kansas City Chiefs suffered one of their most shocking defeats in recent memory — and head coach Andy Reid isn’t running from it.

Following the Chiefs’ 31–28 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Reid faced reporters with a rare tone of humility and accountability, taking full responsibility for the team’s underwhelming performance.
“It’s tough, but this is part of the process,” Reid said. “We need to take responsibility for the mistakes we made, learn from them, and come back stronger. This loss doesn’t define us — it’s a chance for us to grow, and we’ll be better moving forward.”
The game quickly spiraled out of control for Kansas City. A string of offensive miscues, dropped passes, and blown coverages left Patrick Mahomes visibly frustrated on the sidelines, while the Jaguars capitalized on nearly every opportunity.
It was a humbling night for a franchise known for poise under pressure — and fans didn’t hold back online.
One fan wrote, “We just got outplayed and outcoached. Period.” Another added, “Andy Reid owning it — that’s what leadership looks like.”
Despite the backlash, many believe Reid’s words carry the calm confidence that has defined his career.
“You’re going to hit bumps in the road,” he continued. “What matters is how you respond — and I know this group will respond the right way.”
As the Chiefs prepare for a pivotal Week 6 matchup, Reid’s message is clear: this team isn’t broken — it’s learning.
And if history tells us anything, a wounded Kansas City team is the last thing the rest of the NFL wants to face.