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WATCH: Chiefs Wire Podcast Video Interview: Doug Pederson

WATCH: Chiefs Wire Podcast Video Interview: Doug Pederson

USA Today17-05-2025

WATCH: Chiefs Wire Podcast Video Interview: Doug Pederson
On the Chiefs Wire Podcast, we look back at one of the best interviews from the 2024 season! This week, we're reflecting on the Week 15 episode.
Watch as Senior Writer Ed Easton Jr. spoke to former Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson about Andy Reid being the league's oldest coach last season and how he impacted his career.
Pederson was a former NFL quarterback, notably with the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles, under Chiefs head coach Andy Reid. He transitioned into coaching, serving under Reid in Philadelphia as a quality control and quarterbacks coach. He spent 2013 to 2015 in Kansas City and spoke highly of Reid's influence.
"Watching how he comes to work every single day and his attention to detail and his focus and drive," said Pederson, "and how he leads his football teams."
Jacksonville dismissed Pederson after three seasons and a 4-13 record in 2024.
Check out the link to listen to the full episode!

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