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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 ]
As with all sports leagues, there are several significant rivalries between teams and notable players in the National Football League (NFL). Rivalries are occasionally created due to a particular event that causes bad blood between teams, players, coaches, or owners, but for the most part, they arise simply due to the frequency with which some teams play each other and sometimes exist for ...
Most Postseason Games Won, All-Time, 37 [1] New England Patriots, 1963–2019. Most Postseason Home Games Won, All-Time, 23 [2] New England Patriots, 1996–2019. Most Postseason Road Games Won, All-Time, 11 [3] Green Bay Packers, 1944–2016. Most Consecutive Postseason Games Won, 10; New England Patriots, 2001, 2003–2005
Kansas City Chiefs: 2 2015, 2018: 2 0 1.000 Buffalo Bills: 2 1963, 2021: 1 1 .500 Philadelphia Eagles: 2 2004, 2017: 1 1 .500 New York Giants: 2 2007, 2011: 0 2 .000 Carolina Panthers: 1 2003: 1 0 1.000 Seattle Seahawks: 1 2014: 1 0 1.000 Atlanta Falcons: 1 2016: 1 0 1.000 Chicago Bears: 1 1985: 0 1 .000 Cleveland Browns: 1 1994: 0 1 .000 Green ...
The latter record stood until Tom Brady led the league in TD passes for a fifth time in 2021 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. ... Here are the career passing leaders for all NFL teams: AFC. Chiefs ...
Won Super Bowl 50 (vs. Panthers) 24–10 2016: Kansas City Chiefs (9) 12–4: Lost Divisional playoffs 16–18 2017: Kansas City Chiefs (10) 10–6: Lost Wild Card playoffs 21–22 2018: Kansas City Chiefs (11) 12–4: Won Divisional playoffs 31–13 Lost AFC Championship 31–37 (OT) 2019: Kansas City Chiefs (12) 12–4
Kelce, a seven-time NFL All-Pro selection, surpassed 49ers legend Jerry Rice for the most playoff receptions of all time prior to the Chiefs' Super Bowl matchup with San Francisco on Feb. 11.
Carolina Panthers (95) defensive end Charles Johnson knocks down a pass by Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Damon Huard (11) during a 2008 win for the Panthers. Johnson ended his career second all ...