Andy Reid paused his Super Bowl celebration to compliment Randy Moss on his parenting and ask for his son to play for the Chiefs

Andy Reid and his wife, Tammy Reid.
Andy Reid and his wife, Tammy Reid.

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  • The Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LIV on Sunday night with a 31-20 win over the San Francisco 49ers.

  • Chiefs head coach Andy Reid finally got his elusive first Super Bowl win.

  • After the game, Reid took a few moments to compliment the ESPN commentator Randy Moss and his son, even hoping Thaddeus Moss would play for the Chiefs.

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Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid finally got the elusive Super Bowl win that was missing from his résumé, but after Sunday night's game he showed himself to be as humble as ever.

Reid took a few moments afterward to sit down with his wife, Tammy Reid, on the ESPN set. During an interview, Reid was asked about how tough his profession could be, but he instead took the moment to praise the ESPN commentator and NFL legend Randy Moss on his son's football skills and Moss' life as a father.

"I would really be excited if this Randy Moss guy over here would send his son over to us," Reid said. After Moss said he would, Reid added: "It was great to see you as a dad. That's always great. I was there when you were a rookie, and we couldn't stop you when we were at Green Bay. I'm going: 'This guy is unbelievable. I mean, unbelievable.' Now you've got a son, and you're a great dad, man. I love that."

Moss' son Thaddeus just finished his junior season as a tight end at LSU, which won the NCAA national title, and has declared for the 2020 NFL draft.

Here is the sweet moment on ESPN.

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