Kansas City is keeping the Super Bowl-winning band together for the long haul.
The Chiefs announced contract extensions for head coach Andy Reid, general manager Brett Veach and team president Mark Donovan on Monday evening.
Reid's new deal is through 2029 and makes him the highest-paid coach in the NFL, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported, while Veach has also been extended through 2029, per Pelissero.
"I'm incredibly grateful to chairman and CEO] Clark [Hunt] and the entire Hunt family for giving me the opportunity to lead this historic franchise," Reid said [in a statement released by the team. "Over the last 11 years, Tammy and I have enjoyed calling Kansas City our home. The community has embraced us, we've watched our family grow, including having all 12 grandkids during our time here. On the field, there have been so many people that have contributed to our success and Super Bowls, and I'm grateful to the players, coaches and staff that have all invested their time into this process. I'd also like to thank my agent, Bob LaMonte. Chiefs Kingdom is a special place and I'm blessed to have the opportunity to be here."
Together since 2017, the trio has helped to shape the Chiefs into a three-time Super Bowl winner during that span.
In addition to the Lombardis in the Chiefs' trophy case, the Reid-Veach-Donovan combination has overseen a 100-34 record for K.C. in the regular season and postseason combined, with seven straight AFC West division titles, four AFC Championship Game wins and an unbelievable six straight AFC title game appearances.
"Mark, Brett and Andy have achieved historic success together, and we are thrilled that they will continue in their roles for many years to come," Hunt said in a statement.
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