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The Chiefs aim to achieve a three-peat. Their next hurdle is the divisional game against the Texans. Andy Reid didn’t leave any stone unturned for this feat. Risking a loss in the last regular season game, which they faced against the Broncos, he rested his star QB Patrick Mahomes. But their team will not remain the same after this season, particularly their coverage.

After 32 YEARS of covering the Kansas City Chiefs, Adam Teicher is finally hanging up his hat—and the Chiefs aren’t just letting him walk off into the sunset without a little fanfare. From grinding it out at The Kansas City Star for 20 years to his legendary 12-year run at ESPN. Teicher’s been the go-to guy for everything Chiefs. He’s witnessed it all: the painful 2-14 seasons, the rise of Patrick Mahomes, and three Super Bowl wins. Now, as his final season rolls into 2024-25, it’s hard to imagine Chiefs coverage without him. So, naturally, the team pulled out all the stops to send him off in style.

It all kicked off with a funny and heartfelt moment from head coach Andy Reid. He handed Teicher a commemorative game ball and said. “Thirty-two years, and this is what you get right here from me.” Teicher, without missing a beat, joked, “That’s all?” Reid chuckled and said, “No, that’s not all, but for right now, congratulations on that. Enjoy every minute. We also have a cheeseburger bar for all of you in tribute to Adam.” Andy also added, “I’m literally treating you to a cheeseburger.” The Chiefs PR team posted, “After 32 years covering the Chiefs, we’re celebrating the legendary career of our beat reporter with a special send-off! A cheeseburger bar, courtesy of Coach Reid. @adamteicher, enjoy retirement! ❤️🍔

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After 32 years covering the Chiefs, we’re celebrating the legendary career of our beat reporter with a special send-off! A cheeseburger bar, courtesy of Coach Reid. @adamteicher, enjoy retirement! ❤️🍔 pic.twitter.com/8WuwqknA4A

The cheeseburger bar? Total vibe. It was a chill and fun way to honor a guy who’s been a part of the Chiefs’ story for so long. Of course, for Adam Teicher, who has been through it all— it was only right he got a send-off like this. Teicher’s seen everything from the 2-14 seasons in 2008 and 2012 to three Super Bowl wins. His insights into the Chiefs have been essential for fans, and with his retirement looming, it feels like the end of an era. Furthermore, who can forget his coverage of the rise of Patrick Mahomes? Chiefs media will never be the same without him.

As Teicher heads into his final postseason, it’s clear the Chiefs will miss him. The cheeseburger bar and the game ball were dope ways to honor him. But it’s bittersweet knowing the Chiefs are moving forward without the guy who’s chronicled their journey for over three decades. Teicher may be retiring, but his legacy with the team is locked in forever. It just won’t be the same without him around.

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Journey of the veteran

Adam Teicher isn’t just some reporter; he’s been a straight-up legend chronicling the Chiefs’ wild ride. Impressively, his book, Kingdom, breaks down the Chiefs’ 2019 Super Bowl journey like no other. From Andy Reid getting the squad together to that insane comeback against the 49ers. Undoubtedly, Teicher gave fans all the behind-the-scenes tea. It’s not just a sports book man. It shows how a dynasty gets built, turning heartbreaking losses into ultimate glory.

Before hopping on the ESPN train in 2013, Teicher spent 20 years with The Kansas City Star, so his creds are seriously solid. Moreover, he’s always been more than just a reporter—he’s been with the team through thick and thin, capturing the moments that matter. Also, he’s a regular voice on ESPN’s Kansas City affiliate, 810 WHB, keeping the Chiefs’ family updated with all the real talk.

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Born in Manhattan Beach and repping Michigan State, Teicher’s been the voice of the Chiefs for decades. His impact isn’t just in his book or articles—it’s in the way he’s made Chiefs fans feel like they were right there with the team, every step of the way. Even in retirement, Teicher’s legacy will remain forever.

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