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Andy Reid likens winning Super Bowl to eating chocolate cake

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Nearly two years after winning his first Lombardi Trophy as a head coach, Kansas City Chiefs' Andy Reid is still hungry for more.

When asked during a press conference Monday how winning the Super Bowl has impacted his approach, Reid compared his success to chocolate cake.

"If you like chocolate cake, and you eat a piece, and then you have one dangled in front of your face, you're probably going to want to eat that, too," Reid said, according to 810WHB.

"Not much is going to stop you. So that's how you feel about the Super Bowl. That is the chocolate cake with the ultimate frosting."

The Chiefs moved one game closer to another Super Bowl appearance Sunday with a 42-21 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC wild-card round. Kansas City faces the Buffalo Bills in the divisional round.

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