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History of the Kansas City Chiefs

The Kansas City Chiefs play at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, and wear uniforms of red, gold, and white. The team was named after Kansas City mayor H. Roe “Chief” Bartle.

During the 1960s the Chiefs franchise were the only club to capture three American Football League (AFL) championships. Coached by Hank Stram, the team had one of the AFL’s most feared defenses. Quarterback Len Dawson, a five-time passing champion and future Hall of Fame member, led the offense. During the early and mid-1990s head coach Marty Schottenheimer directed the Chiefs to six consecutive playoff appearances. His many stars included running back Marcus Allen, kicker Nick Lowery, and quarterback Joe Montana.

The Dallas Texans became a charter member of the AFL in 1960, and Hank Stram, an assistant at the University of Miami, was hired as the team’s first head coach. Two years later Stram produced a powerful offense with quarterback Len Dawson, veteran running back Abner Hayes, and rookie running back Curtis McClinton. The three stars led the Texans to the AFL title in 1962. Dawson was named the player of the year, McClinton rookie of the year, and Stram coach of the year.

Despite the team’s success in the AFL, the club suffered economically because of poor fan support, and in 1963 the franchise moved to Kansas City and was renamed the Chiefs. Kansas City won its second AFL title in 1966 behind wide receiver Otis Taylor; running back Mike Garrett, who was named the league’s top rookie; and kicker Mike Mercer, who made four field goals in the AFL Championship Game. In winning the AFL crown, the Chiefs earned the right to play the NFL-champion Green Bay Packers in the first Super Bowl. Kansas City lost the game 35-10.

Stram guided his team to a league-record third AFL title in the 1969 season. The club’s standouts included tackle Buck Buchanan and linebackers Bobby Bell and Willie Lanier, all future Hall of Fame members. The offense starred Dawson, tight end Fred Arbanas, kicker Jan Stenerud, and offensive linemen Ed Budde and Jim Tyrer. The Chiefs upset the heavily favored Minnesota Vikings 23-7 in the Super Bowl.

Kansas City joined the NFL in 1970 when the NFL and AFL completed their merger. In 1971 Stram led the Chiefs to the AFC Western Division title in their second year in the league. That year, in a double-overtime divisional playoff game on Christmas Day, the Miami Dolphins defeated Kansas City in the longest game in NFL history. It lasted 82 minutes 40 seconds.

The Chiefs suffered a 14-season playoff drought from 1972 to 1985, finishing as high as second place only twice. In 1986 Kansas City returned to the playoffs with a strong defense that included safety Deron Cherry, who topped the AFC in interceptions in 1985 and 1986.

In 1990 second-year head coach Marty Schottenheimer guided the Chiefs to the first of six consecutive trips to the playoffs. The club brought together veteran superstars Marcus Allen and Joe Montana in 1993. That year Kansas City won its first division crown since 1971. Throughout the mid- and late 1990s, the Chiefs remained one of the AFC’s tougher teams.

1967 Super Bowl I Lost to Green Bay Packers, 35-10

1970 Super Bowl IV Defeated Minnesota Vikings, 23-7

 

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No Name Pos College
69 Allen, Jared DE Idaho State
59 Barber, Shawn OLB Richmond
24 Bartee, William CB Oklahoma
26 Battle, Julian CB Tennessee
56 Beisel, Monty MLB Kansas State
65 Black, Jordan T Notre Dame
23 Blaylock, Derrick RB Stephen F. Austin
67 Bober, Chris C Nebraska-Omaha
85 Boerigter, Marc WR Hastings
93 Browning, John NT West Virginia
52 Caver, Quinton OLB Arkansas
5 Cheek, Steve P Humboldt State
15 Collins, Todd QB Michigan
47 Connot, Scott DB South Dakota State
34 Cruz, Ronnie RB Northern State, S.D.
75 Dalton, Lional DT Eastern Michigan
89 Dunn, Jason TE Eastern Kentucky
43 Easy, Omar FB Penn State
97 Fox, Keyaron OLB Georgia Tech
51 Fujita, Scott OLB California
83 Gammon, Kendall TE Pittsburg, Kan.
47 Golliday, Aaron TE Nebraska
88 Gonzalez, Tony TE California
10 Green, Trent QB Indiana
82 Hall, Dante' WR Texas A&M
42 Harts, Shaunard FS Boise State
98 Hicks, Eric DE Maryland
99 Holliday, Vonnie DE North Carolina
31 Holmes, Priest RB Texas
81 Horn, Chris WR Rocky Mountain
11 Huard, Damon QB Washington
Ingram, Johnathan C San Diego State
27 Johnson, Larry RB Penn State
53 Jones, Fred OLB Colorado
87 Kennison, Eddie WR Louisiana State
57 Maslowski, Mike MLB Wisconsin-La Crosse
22 McCleon, Dexter CB Clemson
69 Miller, Matt T Louisiana College
50 Mitchell, Kawika MLB South Florida
80 Morton, Johnnie WR Southern California
18 Parker, Samie WR Oregon
35 Pile, Willie FS Virginia Tech
49 Richardson, Tony FB Auburn
77 Roaf, Willie T Louisiana Tech
79 Sampson, Kevin T Syracuse
20 Sapp, Benny CB Northern Iowa
64 Scanlon, Rich LB Syracuse
61 Sharpe, Montique DT Wake Forest
68 Shields, Will G Nebraska
94 Siavii, Junior NT Oregon
90 Sims, Ryan DT North Carolina
17 Smith, Richard WR Arkansas
55 Stills, Gary DE West Virginia
1 Tynes, Lawrence K Troy State
44 Warfield, Eric CB Nebraska
54 Waters, Brian G North Texas
76 Welbourn, John T California
25 Wesley, Greg SS Arkansas-Pine Bluff
62 Wiegmann, Casey C Iowa
96 Wilkerson, Jimmy DE Oklahoma
74 Williams, Brett T Florida State
84 Wilson, Kris TE Pittsburgh
21 Woods, Jerome FS Memphis

 

 

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