We have all shared the conversation regarding who could be the next member of the Kansas City Chiefs to earn induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Two former Chiefs greats got inducted in 2019: Johnny Robinson and Tony Gonzalez.

With the franchise’s second Super Bowl victory in the books, we can comb through the roster and look at whose Hall of Fame likelihood improved. Let’s start with the most obvious and most deserving, coach Andy Reid.

Until Feb. 2, Andy Reid was considered to be the best coach without a Super Bowl. Now that he has a ring, it is safe to assume he’ll have a gold jacket to go with it. Reid is sixth on the all-time NFL wins list with 207, and the only men with more wins are Hall of Famers. The exception is New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, but he might as well have a bust already prepared.

With the first Super Bowl win out of the way and Patrick Mahomes — the best quarterback he has ever coached — there’s no telling when Reid will want to call it a career. The Chiefs have essentially brought everyone back for an all-in repeat attempt in 2020, but at age 62, Reid is among the oldest active head coaches in the league. However, he could be on the verge of the greatest stretch in an already illustrious career. When he does decide to walk away, he can do so knowing he will ultimately end up in Canton, Ohio.