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πŸ’₯ Chiefs Head Coach Andy Reid Takes Full Responsibility After Humiliating Loss to Jaguars β€” β€œWe Have to Learn, Grow and Get Better From This Loss.” πŸ‘‡

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Jacksonville, FL – October 6, 2025

The Kansas City Chiefs suffered one of their most shocking defeats in recent memory β€” and head coach Andy Reid isn’t running from it.

Following the Chiefs’ 31–28 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, Reid faced reporters with a rare tone of humility and accountability, taking full responsibility for the team’s underwhelming performance.

β€œIt’s tough, but this is part of the process,” Reid said. β€œWe need to take responsibility for the mistakes we made, learn from them, and come back stronger. This loss doesn’t define us β€” it’s a chance for us to grow, and we’ll be better moving forward.”

The game quickly spiraled out of control for Kansas City. A string of offensive miscues, dropped passes, and blown coverages left Patrick Mahomes visibly frustrated on the sidelines, while the Jaguars capitalized on nearly every opportunity.

It was a humbling night for a franchise known for poise under pressure β€” and fans didn’t hold back online.
One fan wrote, β€œWe just got outplayed and outcoached. Period.” Another added, β€œAndy Reid owning it β€” that’s what leadership looks like.”

Despite the backlash, many believe Reid’s words carry the calm confidence that has defined his career.

β€œYou’re going to hit bumps in the road,” he continued. β€œWhat matters is how you respond β€” and I know this group will respond the right way.”

As the Chiefs prepare for a pivotal Week 6 matchup, Reid’s message is clear: this team isn’t broken β€” it’s learning.

And if history tells us anything, a wounded Kansas City team is the last thing the rest of the NFL wants to face.

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