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Jeffrey Lurie made the decision in early 2013 to not bring Andy Reid back as Eagles head coach. Ten years later, he'll be watching Reid's Chiefs square off against Philadelphia in Super Bowl 57.
What wasn't an easy decision for Lurie was making a coaching change after last season. He contemplated it but decided the previous two times they were 8-8 or worse under Reid the team came back ...
Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, greets head coach Andy Reid of the Kansas City Chiefs before a game Sept. 19, 2013, at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. (Hunter Martin ...
Reid resurrected a dismal franchise that had struggled to a 3-13 finish in 1998 and in doing so made Lurie's $195 million investment he paid on May 6, 1994 to Norman Braman into a billion-dollar ...
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie still remembers his first conversation with Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. Lurie, who purchased the Eagles in 1994, was a young owner looking to ...
Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie made the decision to fire him in 2012 after a 4-12 season, but he knows it was one of the toughest decisions he's had to make because he had such a close relationship ...
It has been 10 years and one month since Jeffrey Lurie fired the most successful coach in Philadelphia Eagles history, and his love for Andy Reid since then has never waned. The Eagles owner said ...
According to Jeffrey Lurie, Andy Reid’s services were retained after a few dismal seasons because of how the team rebounded the following year.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie said Sunday that coach Andy Reid will be back with the team later this week. Reid's son, Garrett, was found dead Sunday morning.
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