Andy Reid left Arrowhead Stadium and was transported to a local hospital after feeling ill following Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers. The 63-year-old was treated for dehydration and he is expected to be fine, a source told ESPN’s Dan Graziano.
The Chiefs said in a statement on Sunday night that Reid is “doing well, currently resting & in stable condition.”
“Head Coach Andy Reid felt ill at the conclusion of the game. He was evaluated by our medical staff in the locker room, & as a precaution, was transported to The University of Kansas Health System for further evaluation. Coach is doing well, currently resting & in stable condition,” the Chiefs announced on Sunday night.
Reid stayed on the sideline until the end of the Chiefs’ 30-24 loss and returned to the locker room afterward to speak to the team.
Reid felt ill and departed for The University of Kansas Health System for further evaluation. He was unable to speak to reporters.
Safety Tyrann Mathieu tweeted about Reid after the game, saying, “I’m praying for my Head Coach & I’m hoping you can send up prayers with me!! One of the best men & teachers I’ve been around!!! GOD please show us your mercy!”