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In 1963, the team relocated to Kansas City, Missouri and was renamed the Kansas City Chiefs. The team has played in 983 total games in a total of 64 seasons, and a winning percentage of .547. The Chiefs' 15–2 season in 2024 remains their best regular season record to date while their 2–14 records in 2008 and 2012 remain their worst.
This article details statistics relating to the Kansas City Chiefs National Football League (NFL) American football team, including career, single season and games records. Offense [ edit ]
0–9. 1960 Dallas Texans season; 1961 Dallas Texans season; 1962 Dallas Texans season; 1963 Kansas City Chiefs season; 1964 Kansas City Chiefs season; 1965 Kansas City Chiefs season
The Packers defeated the Chiefs in the first AFL–NFL World Championship Game (Super Bowl I). The Super Bowl is the annual American football game that determines the champion of the National Football League (NFL). The game culminates a season that begins in the previous calendar year, and is the conclusion of the NFL playoffs.
While the Chiefs look to complete an undefeated season, the Raiders have paid for their win by losing two of their first nine games in 2024, returning to the league's basement. ... over the years ...
The Chiefs took the lead and went on to a 31-17 victory. That improved Mahomes’ record to a stunning 15-11 when the Chiefs have trailed by 10 or more points in a game (regular season and playoffs).
The 2024 NFL season officially launched Thursday night, the two-time-defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs defeating the Baltimore Ravens 27-20 in a rematch of the 2023 AFC championship ...
The Chiefs have had the same quarterback start every game in a season 15 times. Trent Green started the most consecutive games with 81. Mahomes and Dawson are the only quarterbacks to lead the Chiefs to the Super Bowl, I and IV for Dawson and LIV, LV, LVII, and LVIII for Mahomes, with the Chiefs winning IV, LIV, LVII, and LVIII.