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Chiefs Extend Contracts of Andy Reid, Brett Veach and Mark Donovan

The Kansas City Chiefs announced Monday that they'd reached an agreement on contract extensions for three key members of the organization.

Head coach Andy Reid, general manager Brett Veach and president Mark Donovan have all signed new contracts with the organization on the heels of the team's second consecutive Super Bowl victory in February.

Having won three Super Bowls in the last five years, Kansas City has solidified itself as a dynasty, largely thanks to the work of Reid, Veach and Donovan, who have helped build a perennial contender.

Since Reid took over as head coach in 2013, the Chiefs have not had a single losing season and have missed the playoffs just one time. They've reached at least the conference championship in each of the last six seasons, making four Super Bowl appearances and earning three titles during that span.

"I'm incredibly grateful to Clark and the entire Hunt family for giving me the opportunity to lead this historic franchise," said Reid (via Chiefs.com). "Over the last 11 years, Tammy and I have enjoyed calling Kansas City our home. The community has embraced us, we've watched our family grow, including having all 12 grandkids during our time here. On the field, there have been so many people that have contributed to our success and Super Bowls, and I'm grateful to the players, coaches and staff that have all invested their time into this process. I'd also like to thank my agent, Bob LaMonte. Chiefs Kingdom is a special place and I'm blessed to have the opportunity to be here."