On This Day 12 Years Ago: The Eagles Fired Andy Reid – And the Rest is History (Or Maybe a Little Bit of Regret)
Ah, the sweet sting of hindsight. On this very day, 12 years ago, the Philadelphia Eagles decided to part ways with their head coach, Andy Reid, after 13 seasons of, well, mostly success — but no Super Bowl ring to show for it. At the time, Reid had a solid 130-93-1 record, guiding the Eagles to multiple NFC Championship Games and even a Super Bowl appearance in 2004. Yet, the Eagles brass decided that after more than a decade of near-misses, it was time for a change.
But here’s the plot twist — Reid didn’t just disappear into coaching oblivion. Oh no. Instead, he packed his bags, took his playbook, and landed in Kansas City, where he would go on to win THREE Super Bowl titles (2019, 2020, and 2023) with the Chiefs. Meanwhile, back in Philly? Well, the Eagles have had four head coaches since then. Four! In just over a decade! Now that’s what we call “coach turnover.”
Let’s pause for a moment of reflection: since Andy Reid’s departure, Philadelphia has seen a carousel of coaching changes that produced varying levels of success. There was the Chip Kelly experiment (which, spoiler alert, didn’t end well), followed by Doug Pederson, who ultimately brought home the Eagles’ first-ever Super Bowl in 2018. But can we be honest here? None of those coaches quite lived up to Reid’s steady presence and ability to build a long-term contender. Even with that Super Bowl win, the Eagles have still been trying to replace Reid’s magic.
So, let’s get real for a second: who’s had the last laugh here? Reid, the guy they fired because of a few near-misses? He’s out there collecting Super Bowl trophies while the Eagles are… well, let’s just say they’ve had their fair share of ups and downs. In the end, Reid’s legacy as one of the greatest coaches of all time is cemented, while Philly’s coaching carousel continues its dizzying spin.
To Andy Reid: Thank you for the memories, the close calls, and the eventual Super Bowl victories. And to the Eagles — maybe, just maybe, it’s time to send a thank-you card to Reid for everything he built in Philly before you decided to shake things up. Because, hey, who knew that firing a coach with a winning record could turn out to be such an interesting decision in the end?