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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.
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.
It was his seventh 400-yard game of his career. He finished the regular season with 4,839 yards, 37 touchdowns, 13 interceptions (a career high), and a 98.5 quarterback rating (a career low for a full season). [155] The Chiefs finished the season 12–5, as well as securing their sixth consecutive AFC West title. [156]
The following season, the Chiefs tallied a 10–3–1 record and won the AFC West Division. [41] Head coach Hank Stram considered his 1971 Chiefs team as his best, but they failed to capture their championship dominance from 1969. [41] Most of the pieces of the team which won Super Bowl IV two years earlier were still in place for the 1971 ...
In the 1987 season, the Chiefs used five starting quarterbacks for the only time in franchise history. [21] Doug Hudson was the last quarterback drafted by the team to start a game until Brodie Croyle started in 2007. [22] In Hudson's only game, he was sacked in the endzone for a safety by the Denver Broncos' Jim Ryan. [23]
This article details statistics relating to the Kansas City Chiefs National Football League (NFL) ... season: J. T. Smith (American football), 58 (1979); ...
Most career road losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 7, Brett Favre, 1993–2010 [155] Most career home losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 6, Peyton Manning, 2000–2015; Most consecutive losses, post-season, by a starting quarterback: 4, Y. A. Tittle, 1957–1963; Warren Moon 1991–1994; Andy Dalton 2011–2014
In the NFL, the starting quarterback is the only position that is credited with records of wins and losses. Tom Brady holds the record for the most regular season and postseason wins, with 251 and 35 respectively. Aaron Rodgers leads active players with 152 regular season wins. Patrick Mahomes leads active players with 16 postseason wins.