Looking back at Andy Reid’s history against Indianapolis Colts
By David Thomas
Andy Reid has been one of the greatest coaches in the NFL over his 24 seasons, but one team he has historically struggled against is the Indianapolis Colts. Here’s a look at his history against them.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has faced the Indianapolis Colts a total of 8 times in the regular season and postseason combined, and in those 8 games, Reid has a record of 3-6. His record against the Colts is one of his worst records against any NFL team.
The first four of his matchups came during his time with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he played them roughly every 4 years in the NFL’s rotational inter-conference schedule. His record while with the Eagles was 1-3 being outscored 77-148. His record although poor may not be too much of a surprise, considering all of these matchups came while the quarterback of the Colts Peyton Manning was in the prime of his career.
The next set of 5 matchups came in his current position with the Kansas City Chiefs. Reid managed to snag 2 wins and overall is 2-3 including 1-1 in the playoffs with the Chiefs scoring 125-114 against the Colts. Patrick Mahomes has played in 2 such games so far and gone 1-1.
Let’s do a brief overview of each game and learn the story and context surrounding them, starting with Reid’s Eagles teams.
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