Kansas City Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker‘s viral graduation speech at Benedictine College on May 11 remains a hot topic of debate.
Speaking to reporters during organized activities on Wednesday, May 22, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid broke his silence on the matter. “We respect each other’s opinions,” Reid told reporters. “Not necessarily do we go by those, but we respect everybody to have a voice. That’s a great thing about America, man.”
#Chiefs HC Andy Reid on Harrison Butker's comments: "We respect each other's opinions. Not necessarily do we go by those, but we respect everybody to have a voice. That's a great thing about America, man."
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“We’re [the team] a microcosm of our society,” he said.
When asked whether the women on the Chiefs staff had voiced concern, “That hasn’t happened,” Reid said.
Andy Reid regarding Butker’s comments: “We’re (the team) a microcosm of our society.” — “Everybody’s got their own opinion, and that’s what’s great about this country.” #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/AMTeJ2pDET
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“I don’t think he was speaking ill toward women, he has his opinions. We all respect that. I let you guys in this room and you have a lot of opinions that I don’t like,” Reid said.
Chiefs HC Andy Reid on if women on staff have come to him concerned with what Butker said: That hasn’t happened. I don’t think he was speaking ill toward women, he has his opinions. We all respect that. I let you guys in this room and you have a lot of opinions that I don’t like.
— Rob Collins (@RobCollinsTV) May 22, 2024
Between the strong reaction to Butker’s speech and the ongoing legal drama with Chiefs wide receiver Rashee Rice, Reid addressed the Chiefs’ off-the-field distractions. “We don’t want those things, obviously, to happen,” he said, per SI’s Jordan Foote.
“But things do happen, and you work through it. My thing is it’s important that you learn from it and that you end it.”
Rice is facing eight felony charges stemming from a six-vehicle car crash on March 30 and is expected to face a suspension from the NFL. How long quarterback Patrick Mahomes‘ No. 1 wide receiver will be suspended and when the punishment will get handed down remains unknown as the NFL waits for the legal process to play out.