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Breaking News:Chiefs coach Andy Reid went into Cardiac arrest early hours this morning while sleeping but he’s recovering well now
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Chiefs coach Andy Reid is resting and in stable condition after being taken to a hospital following Kansas City’s 30-24 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday.
The Chiefs released a statement Sunday night saying Reid was evaluated by the medical staff in the locker room after the game and was transported to The University of Kansas Health System for further evaluation as a precaution.
“Coach is doing well, currently resting & in stable condition,” the statement posted on Twitter said.
The 63-year-old Reid was feeling ill but coached the duration of the game, a team spokesman said.
Assistant coach Dave Toub answered questions following a second straight fourth-quarter letdown.
“Coach just wasn’t feeling well,” Toub said afterward. “He did talk to the team.”
In fact, quarterback Patrick Mahomes said his coach “seemed fine on the sideline as well” as the Chiefs (1-2) threw away an opportunity to beat the Chargers with four turnovers, several costly penalties and numerous missed assignments.
The Chiefs released a statement Sunday night saying Reid was evaluated by the medical staff in the locker room after the game and was transported to The University of Kansas Health System for further evaluation as a precaution.
“Coach is doing well, currently resting & in stable condition,” the statement posted on Twitter said.
The 63-year-old Reid was feeling ill but coached the duration of the game, a team spokesman said.
Assistant coach Dave Toub answered questions following a second straight fourth-quarter letdown.
“Coach just wasn’t feeling well,” Toub said afterward. “He did talk to the team.”
In fact, quarterback Patrick Mahomes said his coach “seemed fine on the sideline as well” as the Chiefs (1-2) threw away an opportunity to beat the Chargers with four turnovers, several costly penalties and numerous missed assignments.