The Kansas City Chiefs have made some significant announcements regarding their leadership team, as head coach Andy Reid, general manager Brett Veach, and team president Mark Donovan have all signed contract extensions.
Chiefs owner Clark Hunt praised the trio for their historic success and leadership in a press release, highlighting their contributions to the team’s recent achievements. Reid, who is now the highest-paid coach in the NFL, has been signed through the end of the 2029 NFL season.
In a statement, Reid expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to continue leading the team, calling Chiefs Kingdom a special place. Veach, who is credited for finding star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, will also continue in his role as general manager. Veach thanked the Hunt family for their support and expressed his excitement to continue building upon the team’s success.
Additionally, Donovan, who has been with the organization since 2009 and serving as team president since 2011, also received a contract extension. His leadership and dedication to the Chiefs have been instrumental in the team’s growth and success in recent years.
Overall, the contract extensions for Reid, Veach, and Donovan signify the Chiefs’ commitment to maintaining a strong and stable leadership team as they continue to strive for excellence on and off the field. Fans can look forward to seeing the trio lead the team to even greater heights in the years to come.
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