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Chiefs' Andy Reid responds to NFL officiating debate: 'They don’t favor one side or the other'

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While Andy Reid is primarily concerned with getting a win for the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday, concerns about the way the Super Bowl will be officiated are also being brought to his attention.

Over the past several months, fans, sports commentators and social media observers have debated whether the Chiefs have benefited from favoritism from NFL referees. 

Reid quickly shot down the idea, saying officials "don't favor" the Chiefs, or any other team.

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Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid speaks to referee Shawn Hochuli during the second half against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., Dec. 17, 2023. (Eric Canha/USA Today Sports)

"They don’t favor one side or the other. ... That’s not how this thing goes. I don’t think the officials care about what’s said," Reid said. "They’re doing their job, and they’re doing it to the best of their ability."

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Reid argued the perceived favoritism creates a "good story" but is not based in "reality."

"It’s a good story, but that’s not the reality of how it works," he added. "You'd be insulting them to think that’s what they do. They go out, and they call it like they see it. There's some, as a coach, I sit there and I go, ‘I don’t agree with it.' There are some I agree with. That's how it goes."

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid talks to a referee during the first half against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass., Dec. 8, 2019. (Paul Rutherford/USA Today Sports)

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