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Andy Reid: 'There will be no sentiment against Philadelphia Eagles'

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid reveals that he has had little time for sentimental thoughts ahead of his side's clash with the Philadelphia Eagles.

Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has insisted that there will be no sentiment when he locks horns against his old club the Philadelphia Eagles.

Reid left the Eagles in January after 14 seasons with the club, during which he took them to the Super Bowl in the 2004 campaign, where they were defeated by the New England Patriots.

The 55-year-old told reporters: "Once you're in this thing and you're grinding and you're getting ready for a football team, a good football team, you put all of that aside.

"I know all of the questions and all of that. It's not very fluffy, but that's what's real."

The Chiefs are currently 2-0 in their season following victories over the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Dallas Cowboys.

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Andy Reid, head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, watches game action against the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on August 9, 2013
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