Longtime NFL head coach Andy Reid finally got his long-awaited Super Bowl title in 2019-20 as the Kansas City Chiefs strung together a season to remember from beginning to end. With the Chiefs managing to win the franchise's first Super Bowl title in 50 years last season, the defending champions will now head into the 2020-21 campaign with some shiny new rings to rub in the faces of their opponents.

Hardly coming as a surprise, the aforementioned Reid has some pretty big plans for how he is going to utilize his brand-new Super Bowl ring moving forward.

“You wear it for special occasions, or if you want a free cheeseburger, you just point right there and show ‘em that ring and you might get one,” Reid told reporters on Tuesday afternoon, via Adam Teicher of ESPN.

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Reid and company continue to be led by Pro Bowl quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who was crowned as the Super Bowl MVP this past season. With Mahomes being tabbed as the league MVP the season before last, the Chiefs rewarded the All-Pro signal-caller with a massive new contract that will tie him to the heralded AFC West franchise for the foreseeable future.

Not only that, though, but the Chiefs also dished out lengthy contract extensions to both Reid and general manager Brett Veach this offseason as Kansas City has done its absolute best to retain its Super Bowl–winning core for years to come.

There is no reason to believe that the Chiefs can't win yet another Super Bowl title in 2020-21 either.