VIDEO: Eagles Owner Jeffrey Lurie is Rooting Hard for the Chiefs and Andy Reid
By Sean Facey

The City of Brotherly Love will be pulling for the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV. After all, it was Andy Reid who was the Philadelphia Eagles' coach when they went to the big game in 2004. And in a touching show of support, Eagles owner Jeffery Lurie made it known that he'll be cheering Reid and his team on as they square off against the San Francisco 49ers.
I caught up with Jeff Lurie. He is going to the Super Bowl hoping to see Andy Reid get his first title
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“Other than the Eagles, I’ve never rooted for anybody harder than Andy. So deserving. Hall of Fame coach. He’s going to win a Super Bowl soon. I hope it’s (today)” pic.twitter.com/Sqh4f01GIZ
"Other than the Eagles, I've never rooted for anyone harder than Andy," he said. "So deserving. Hall of Fame coach."
Lurie also added that he hoped that Reid, who is one of the most successful head coaches in league history to not win the big game, finally gets his chance to lift the Lombardi Trophy.
ANDY REID - Consistent legacy of choking, reputation of failing to get it done in big games.
— Schlasser (@UrinatingTree) February 2, 2020
KYLE SHANAHAN - One of the main culprits of 28-3, Kept passing the ball, giving New England time to orchestrate comeback.
One of these men will be vindicated tonight. Good luck, boys.
Well, if there was a time to do it, then it would be Sunday night. The Chiefs have a star-studded team that has what it takes to win it all.