Chiefs’ Andy Reid breaks silence over Creed Humphrey’s new deal

A key part of the Kansas City Chiefs dynasty is back for the long haul. Creed Humphrey just signed a new contract. It will keep him as Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes’ new protector for four additional years. The big man will now be with the same squad that drafted him back in 2021 up until he turns 28. No one loves the idea of having this two-time Pro Bowl center more than Coach Andy Reid.

Creed Humphrey is now the highest-paid center in league history. His contract is valued at $72 million. About $50 million of that deal is estimated to be guaranteed. This likely means that money matters won’t drive him away from Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce in their pursuit of more Super Bowls. With the great amount of chemistry he has with the rest of the Chiefs, Humphrey received nothing but praise from Coach Andy Reid. The head honcho was ecstatic to learn of the news. This was after their NFL Preseason game against the Chicago Bears, via Adam Teicher of ESPN.

“He’s a heck of a football player, a real good football player. He started off that way and he kept it going that way. So we appreciate all he does and we appreciate having him here,” Reid declared…

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