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Andy Reid has his own ways of celebrating big wins in the NFL. And what is bigger than the Super Bowl itself? After the Kansas City Chiefs‘ epic win on Sunday, Reid went back to Kansas City to celebrate. And he did that by munching some tasty dishes.

The Chiefs overcame the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LVII in Glendale, Arizona. And foodie Reid did not miss the chance to include some unique food items in the celebrations.

Andy Reid celebrates Chiefs Super Bowl win with food on the plate

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The Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is a known foodie in the NFL world. He revealed that he went out to eat some tasty dishes in Kansas City after the Chiefs won the epic Super Bowl showdown against the Eagles. And the fans expected nothing less from the legendary coach.

“Yeah, I went to Pizza 51. I got a mushroom and sausage pizza, how about that? And a salad just to make my chubbiness feel good,” Reid told KCTV5.

Reid loves food and it is an open secret in the NFL world. Many players have revealed in the past that he keeps the cheeseburgers handy wherever he goes. But a simple cheeseburger surely wasn’t enough for the epic win in Arizona. So, he went for a cheesy delight. However, the salad did come in as a surprise.

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The Chiefs went toe-to-toe with the Eagles till the end and found a way to one up them in the end.

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The epic showdown in the Arizona desert 

The Super Bowl LVII was surely a clash of the titans. Both the Chiefs and the Eagles established themselves as the two best teams in the league over the course of the season. Being the number one seeds in their respective conferences is a testimony of that. So, the fans expected a very close encounter going down to the wire.

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That is exactly what they got. The Eagles led the game for three quarters but failed to deliver a knockout punch when they had a chance. And it came to bite them in the end. The Chiefs offense exploded in the last quarter, all thanks to their star QB Patrick Mahomes. And in the end, a Harrison Butker field goal sealed the second Super Bowl title for the Chiefs in four years.

Mahomes added a Super Bowl MVP to the league MVP award he won just a few days ago. And Andy Reid can be excused to indulge in more food as the city continues to celebrate their sporting achievement.