KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Andy Reid doesn't want to talk about legacy and history and all that right now, which is fine. He's busy. We can do it for him.
Reid's Kansas City Chiefs won a very important football game here Saturday night. Their 31-13 victory over the Colts was the franchise's first home playoff win in 25 years -- since Joe Montana was their quarterback. It came one year and six days after they coughed up an 18-point halftime lead and lost a home playoff games to the Titans. Today's win came at the expense of the same quarterback -- Andrew Luck -- who engineered a 28-point second-half comeback to beat them in a playoff game five years ago, in Reid's first season as Chiefs coach.