Hunt added that he’ll discuss the future in the weeks following Sunday’s Super Bowl.
“We have that conversation each offseason,” he said. “That’s a conversation we’ll have at the end of the year. I am not expecting him to retire. He loves what he’s doing. I know he’s energized by the team that he has. I know that he loves coaching Patrick Mahomes. He’s got a generational quarterback. … I look forward to having Andy as our head coach for many more years.”
With Pete Carroll and Bill Belichick not part of the coaching fraternity in 2024, Reid becomes the eldest NFL coach. He turns 66 in March.
Reid joins Belichick (nine), Don Shula (six), and Tom Landry (five) as the only head coaches in NFL history to reach five Super Bowls.
With a win in Super Bowl LVIII, Reid would join Belichick (six), Chuck Noll (four), Joe Gibbs (three), and Bill Walsh (three) as the only head coaches to win three-plus Super Bowls.