Okay, so today I’m gonna spill the beans on something I was digging into – Andy Reid’s salary. It’s not just about the numbers, but also about the whole process of finding this info. Let’s get into it.

First off, why was I even looking this up? Well, Reid’s a legendary coach, right? Always wondered how much these guys actually make. I mean, we hear about player contracts all the time, but the coaches? Not so much. So, curiosity got the better of me.
My hunt began with the obvious: Google. Typed in “Andy Reid salary,” and boom, a bunch of articles popped up. But here’s the thing – a lot of them were just rehashing the same info, or wildly speculating. Gotta sift through the BS.
I started clicking on sites I recognized – ESPN, *, reputable news outlets. These usually have better sources. What I found was a range, but nothing super concrete. Estimates, mostly. Annoying, but par for the course.
Then, I tried digging a little deeper. Searched for articles specifically mentioning his contract extension. Sometimes those have more details. Found a few that talked about him being one of the highest-paid coaches in the NFL. Okay, good to know, but still no hard numbers.
Next step? Looked for sports business websites. Places that specialize in the money side of sports. These sites often have access to info that the general sports sites don’t. This got me closer.
I noticed a pattern. Most sources pointed to Reid making somewhere in the ballpark of $12 million per year. It seemed to be the generally accepted estimate. Still, an estimate is an estimate.
After that, I tried variations of my search terms. Instead of “salary,” I used “contract details,” “earnings,” “compensation.” Small tweaks can make a difference. Didn’t uncover a goldmine, but it reinforced the $12 million figure.
Here’s where it gets a little tricky. Coaches’ contracts are often private. The teams don’t usually release the exact numbers. So, getting a definitive, confirmed number is tough unless someone leaks it, which is rare.

Finally, I cross-referenced multiple sources. If several reputable sites are reporting the same range, it’s probably pretty accurate. While I couldn’t find an official press release stating the exact amount, the consensus seemed to be around $12 million.
My conclusion? Andy Reid is making bank, as he should. He’s one of the best in the game. While I didn’t get the exact dollar and cents, the estimated $12 million seems pretty solid based on everything I found.
The whole process? A reminder that finding accurate info online takes work. You gotta be skeptical, dig deep, and cross-reference. Just because it’s on the internet doesn’t make it true!
- Started with a general Google search.
- Focused on reputable sports news outlets.
- Searched for contract extension details.
- Checked sports business websites.
- Used different search terms.
- Cross-referenced multiple sources.