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The Chiefs have had 56 different quarterbacks attempt a pass, 39 different starting quarterbacks, and 19 different quarterbacks start at least 10 games. Eleven different quarterbacks have been named to either the AFL All-Star team or Pro Bowl for a total of 25 selections. Five of those quarterbacks have been name All-Star or Pro Bowl multiple ...
Notable backup quarterbacks have also led the Chiefs to success after substituting for their starting quarterback, including Mike Livingston, [69] Rich Gannon, [70] and Damon Huard. [71] When Len Dawson was injured during the Chiefs’ 1969 season, second-year quarterback Mike Livingston won all six of his starts in Dawson's absence. [72]
Throughout the Chiefs' near five-decade existence, there have been twelve starting quarterbacks to lead the team. Among the most prolific include Hall of Famers Len Dawson and Joe Montana, as well as superb quarterbacks of their era like Trent Green. In the past few decades, the Chiefs have relied on veteran quarterbacks to lead their team. [1]
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or American Football League (AFL) for the Kansas City Chiefs franchise. This list is accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL season.
Len Dawson completed his NFL career in 1975 as one of the game’s greatest quarterbacks. He led the league in completion percentage a record eight times and touchdown passes four times.
There’s no skirting around the fact that Travis Kelce is having a down year statistically-speaking, but Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid praised his star tight end for making the most of ...
All lists are accurate through the 2022 season. ... 2014 Kansas City Chiefs Records This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 23:12 (UTC). Text is ...
The Chiefs' first home AFC Championship game ended in an overtime defeat as the New England Patriots moved on to win a record-tying sixth Super Bowl ring. The Chiefs have suffered two main periods of failure. Between 1972 and 1985 the Chiefs never appeared in the postseason and achieved only one winning season (in 1981) from 1974 until 1985.