Chiefs Announce Andy Hill Retirement, Staff Changes
Chiefs Announce Andy Hill Retirement, Staff Changes

Chiefs Announce Andy Hill Retirement, Staff Changes

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The Kansas City Chiefs have announced the retirement of assistant special teams coach Andy Hill, who was instrumental in the team's two Super Bowl victories and four appearances since 2020. Hill, a Missouri Sports Hall of Famer, previously spent over two decades coaching at the University of Missouri before joining the Chiefs. To fill the vacancy, Porter Ellett has been promoted from assistant running backs coach to assistant special teams coach, while Mark DeLeone returns to take over Ellett’s former role. The Chiefs remain optimistic that their new coaching staff will maintain their competitive edge. The 2025 NFL season will begin with a high-profile Chiefs game in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Head coach Andy Reid and key players Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce are set to return, ensuring continuity as the team looks to build on recent successes.

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