The Kansas City Chiefs have overcome a lot of adversity this season. Some believe that they are a great team pretty much by default since they have a coach like Andy Reid and players such as quarterback Patrick Mahomes,
On Thursday, Super Bowl tickets on StubHub ranged from $4,000-$13,000 apiece. Reid, who earns about $10 million annually from the Chiefs, can afford the hit. He and other players also receive a bonus for playing in the Super Bowl — players on the winning team get more, players on the losing team receive less.
“It was a busy weekend for me,” Reid said. “I got to have my baby girl, which is probably the highlight. Even better than the divisional win. But when I got to go over to the birth center and saw her born, I didn’t feel anything except love and then just so much happiness holding her.”
And that apparently includes media availability. On Thursday, many members of the Kansas City Chiefs spoke to reporters about their upcoming Super Bowl LIX matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles. And that included safety Justin Reid and cornerback Trent McDuffie.
Chiefs safety Justin Reid shared a photo of him with his new daughter yesterday on Instagram. Reid also spoke on the birth of his daughter in a news conference on Wednesday.
Before the Chiefs win over the Houston Texans, Mahomes and his wife, Brittany Mahomes, revealed that she had given birth to their third child and second daughter, Golden Raye Mahomes. Well, it appears Mahomes wasn't the only Kansas City player to receive some good news during the playoffs.
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