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Patrick Mahomes reacts to the Chiefs losing influential figure to the Chicago Bears

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The Kansas City Chiefs have wasted no time in the offseason and continue to go from strength to strength.

News broke yesterday that the Chiefs have agreed a deal to make Andy Reid the highest-paid head coach in the league.

In addition, new deals were agreed with general manager Brett Veach and team president Mark Donovan.

Andy Reid shuts down retirement whispers by signing an extension

The Chiefs are keeping three key pieces of their front office together just before the NFL Draft.

Rumors have swirled around Andy Reid about potential retirement after the two latest Super Bowl victories.

Super Bowl LVIII - San Francisco 49ers v Kansas City Chiefs

‘Big Red’ has orchestrated one of the greatest franchise turnarounds in NFL history, creating one of the most prolific sporting dynasties.

Paramount figures on the Chiefs staff are staying put and cemented their legacies for future seasons.

Kansas City has announced multiple moral boosting extensions which is great momentum to take into the NFL Draft.

Chiefs say goodbye to executive with over 26 years of experience in the NFL

However, not all of the front office has stayed together this offseason.

Unfortunately, Chiefs Kingdom has said goodbye to longtime Chiefs executive Ted Crews.

Crews left as the Head of P.R. for the franchise and his 12 years of loyal service has been crucial.

Mike Florio stated that this was ‘a big loss for the Chiefs’ and Crews’ successor would ‘have big shoes to fill’.

Crews takes his three Super Bowl rings to his new job in the NFC.

Adam Schefter confirmed on X that Crews would leave Missouri to pursue a new career with the Chicago Bears.

This is a dream come true for the ex-Chief executive as the Bears were his favorite team growing up.

Nonetheless, his departure will be felt all around the franchise.

Patrick Mahomes reacts to Ted Crews’ departure for the NFC

Patrick Mahomes responded to Schefter’s confirmation of Crews’ new job.

On X, Mahomes was grateful for his service to the Chiefs: “Going to miss my guy! Chicago is getting a great one!

Through the three-time Super Bowl MVP’s response, it is clear that Crews had a bigger role than just being the Head of P.R.

Now the franchise will begin their search for his successor.