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In 2008, the patch became permanently affixed to the chest of both Kansas City's home and away jerseys. [3] The patch itself is inspired by the Ten-Year AFL Patch, an acknowledgement honoring the league's decade-long existence worn by the Chiefs in the final game played by an AFL team, Super Bowl IV, which ended with a Chiefs victory.
The Chiefs Super Bowl win also completed a ten-year stretch in which each current Missouri-based team in the four major American sports leagues won a title (joining the St. Louis Cardinals, who won the 2011 World Series; the Kansas City Royals, who won the 2015 World Series; and the St. Louis Blues, who won the 2019 Stanley Cup Finals).
2020: Kansas City Chiefs (13) 14–2: Won Divisional playoffs 22–17 Won AFC Championship 38–24 Lost Super Bowl LV (vs. Buccaneers) 9–31 2021: Kansas City Chiefs (14) 12–5: Won Wild Card playoffs 42–21 Won Divisional playoffs 42–36 (OT) Lost AFC Championship 24–27 (OT) 2022: Kansas City Chiefs (15) 14–3
The Chiefs’ name and logo have replaced the Raiders team name, and as has been the case in past Super Bowls, the end zone is painted gold. Take a look. Gold end zone for the Super Bowl!
Next to the Super Bowl logo will be the 16 decal the Chiefs have had on their helmets this season in honor of former quarterback Len Dawson, who died in August. The NFL shield is on the familiar ...
As defending Super Bowl Champions, the Kansas City Chiefs recorded an NFL-best 14–2 record in 2020 under eighth-year head coach Andy Reid. [44] Other than a 40–32 loss against the Las Vegas Raiders in week 5, [ 45 ] their only defeat was in the final game of the season against the Los Angeles Chargers , when they rested most of their ...
Doubting Thomases will point out that the logo for the 2023 Super Bowl between the Philadelphia Eagles and Chiefs had green for the Eagles and red for Kansas City, while the 2022 Super Bowl ...
The next week, Kansas City's bid for its first Super Bowl berth in 49 years ended with a 37–31 overtime loss to the New England Patriots. [156] The Chiefs finished the 2019 regular season with a 12–4 record, winning the AFC West division title for the fourth straight year, and clinched the AFC's second seed behind the Baltimore Ravens. [157]