The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl 54 and the legacy of Andy Reid was forever altered, but the longtime head coach hasn't seen many differences in his everyday life. When speaking to the media on Tuesday, Reid discussed the things that have changed since winning a Super Bowl.
#Chiefs HC Andy Reid was asked how life has changed since winning the Super Bowl:
“I’m in the office all the time still, so it’s not that different… I have gotten a couple free meals, so that’s nice.”
— Trevor Sikkema (@TampaBayTre) February 25, 2020
As expected, Reid is still spending countless hours preparing for next season. At the same time, he does enjoy the aspect of receiving free meals when he decides to make an appearance at restaurants.
For years, Reid was considered one of the best coaches in the NFL. But everyone was longing for him to secure a Super Bowl victory with the Chiefs to solidify his status as one of the best coaches in NFL history.
Article Continues BelowSome teams that win a Super Bowl may take some time to recuperate after a grueling campaign. However, Reid understands that everyone is going to have a target on Kansas City's chest to defeat the reigning Super Bowl champs.
Within the next week or so, the Chiefs will be among the teams watching the incoming prospects at the NFL Combine. After winning the Super Bowl, the Chiefs will possess the No. 32 pick in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft.
Besides the draft, Reid also has to prepare for the upcoming free-agency period. In the NFL, there isn't much of an offseason regardless of whether or not you win the Super Bowl.
While he doesn't see many differences around him, he's grateful for the benefits that come with being Super Bowl champions.