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Reid not thinking retirement after 2nd title: 'I think I'm gonna hang around'

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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid gave no indication he's considering retirement after winning his second Super Bowl on Sunday.

"I think I'm gonna hang around," the 64-year-old told NFL Network after the game.

Reid steered the Chiefs to a 38-35 comeback victory over the Philadelphia Eagles - his former team - to win his second championship in four seasons.

He told Fox Sports' Jay Glazer leading up to the game that he would "have a decision" to make about retirement if Kansas City prevailed in Super Bowl LVII.

"My heart is still young. … I'm good with what I'm doing right now," Reid told reporters later, according to Nick Shook of NFL.com.

The Chiefs have won seven straight AFC West titles and reached the playoffs nine times in 10 campaigns under Reid.

"I can't imagine him hanging up the whistle any time soon," Chiefs general manager Brett Veach told NFL Network's James Palmer.

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