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Kansas City Chiefs Records


Listed below are Kansas City Chiefs Records, Firsts, Odds & Ends.

Original Home/Name: The team originally played in Dallas and was known as the Texans (1960-62).

First Regular-Season Game: A 21-20 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, 9/10/60.

First Regular-Season Win: A 34-16 victory over the Oakland Raiders, 9/16/60.

First Winning Season: 1960 (8-6).

First Playoff Appearance: A 20-17 double-overtime victory over the Houston Oilers for the American Football League championship, 12/23/62.

First Super Bowl Appearance: A 35-10 loss to the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I, 1/15/67.

First Super Bowl Win: A 23-7 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV, 1/11/70.

First to Rush 100 Yards in a Game: Abner Haynes, 114 yards vs. the Denver Broncos, 11/13/60.

First 1,000-Yard Rusher: Abner Haynes, 1,049 yards (1962).

First to Pass 400 Yards in a Game: Len Dawson, 435 yards vs. the Denver Broncos, 11/1/64.

First to Gain 300 Yards Receiving: Stephone Paige, 309 yards vs. the San Diego Chargers, 12/22/85.

Most Career Rushing Yards: Priest Holmes, 5,482 yards (2001-2004).

Most Career Passing Yards: Len Dawson, 28,507 yards (1962-1975).

Most Career Receptions: Tony Gonzalez, 570 receptions (1997-2004).

All-Time Leading Scorer: Nick Lowery, 1,466 points (1980-1993).

Longest Kickoff Return: 106 yards by Noland Smith vs. the Denver Broncos, 12/17/67.

First Chief Elected to the Hall of Fame: Owner Lamar Hunt, 1972.

Longest Game Played: A 20-17 double-overtime victory by the Dallas Texans over the Houston Oilers in the 1962 AFL Championship game, 12/23/62.


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