Andy Reid stays calm in chaos after the Chiefs' Super Bowl-clinching touchdown run to signal for the extra point
- Head coach Andy Reid won his first Super Bowl as his Kansas City Chiefs took down the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 in Super Bowl LVI.
- The Chiefs clinched the come-from-behind victory with a 38-yard touchdown rush from Damien Williams with just 1:12 remaining.
- Reid celebrated the Super Bowl-clinching run with a calm, cool, and collected raised finger to signal for the extra point.
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The Kansas City Chiefs won their first Super Bowl in 50 years Sunday night, but head coach Andy Reid was cool under pressure all the way through.
The Chiefs clinched the come-from-behind victory in Super Bowl LVI thanks to a 38-yard touchdown rush from Damien Williams that put the game out of reach for the San Francisco 49ers.
And while the rest of Kansas City's sideline erupted into a sea of hugs and cheers, Reid kept a straight face and simply raised a finger to the sky to signal for the extra point.
Williams' run put the Chiefs ahead by 11 with just 1:12 remaining on the clock to all but secure the win. And once time ran out, Reid finally let himself celebrate the first Super Bowl victory of his 21-year coaching career.
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