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Andy Ried is one of the greatest offensive minds in the NFL. And head coach has taken the Kansas City Chiefs to new heights since joining them in 2013. His teams have dominated in the NFL for quite some time now. And it seems like the Chiefs will carry forward that legacy.

While everybody can see the amount of work he put in, first with the Philadelphia Eagles and then with the Chiefs, little is known about the kind of money he makes doing so. Here is all you need to know about coach Reid’s salary and net worth.

The salary and net worth of Andy Reid 

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Andy Reid is one of the highest-paid coaches in the NFL. That is on the back of the consistency his teams have shown over the years in the league. He currently makes about $12 million a year, according to Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated. And the future Hall of Fame coach is worth around $30 million.

Reid signed a six-year contract extension with the Chiefs after he won the Super Bowl with them in February 2020. And that contract will keep ‘Big Red’ in Kansas City till the end of 2025. And nobody knows how many titles he will win with the team till then.

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Reid has made a championship-caliber team wherever he took the reins. He did not win the Super Bowl with the Eagles, but they won their first ring after he left. And that was due to the great basic structure that he had given to the franchise. And his work at Arrowhead Stadium is there for everyone to see.

The formidable Kansas City Chiefs 

The Chiefs called in Andy Reid to build a team at Arrowhead Stadium in 2013. Before his arrival, the franchise had lost the zip they had to them in their AFL and early NFL days. And Reid did that in style.

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The Chiefs have won seven straight AFC West titles since 2016. And the team has reached five straight AFC championship games, winning three times. 

Every year at the start, the head coach gives his players the goals for the season. And more often than not, his teams respond with the completion of most, if not all the goals.

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The franchise just won its second Super Bowl title in its entire history in the 2019 season. They had last won the big game in the form of Super Bowl IV back in the 1969 season. Reid got them back on the top. So, keeping all that in mind, ‘Big Reid’ making some green is entirely justified.