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Kansas City Chiefs KANSAS CITY CHIEFS 2001-2015 RESULTS SU: 6-10 2001 RESULTS ATS: 7-7-2 SU: 8-8 2002 RESULTS ATS: 9-5-2 SU: 13-3 2003 RESULTS ATS: 10-6 SU: 7-9 2004 RESULTS ATS: 6-10 SU: 10-6 2005 RESULTS ATS: 10-5-1 OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U Oakland +3 24-27 T 42’ O at Cleveland +1’ 40-39 W 35 O San Diego -5’ 27-14 W 47 U at Denver (N) +3 24-34 L 47 O NY Jets -3 27-7 W 47' U NY Giants +2 3-13 L 40 U Jacksonville -3’ 16-23 L 45 U Pittsburgh -3 41-20 W 48 O Carolina -7 17-28 L 46 U at Oakland (N) E 23-17 W 54 U at Washington -3’ 45-13 W 34’ O at New England (OT) +9 38-41 W 43’ O at Houston -7’ 42-14 W 43’ O Houston -8 21-24 L 48 U at Denver (M) +3 10-30 L 47' U at Denver +10 6-20 L 48 U Miami +3 48-30 W 44’ O at Baltimore -3 17-10 W 44 U at Baltimore (M) +6 27-24 W 41' O Philadelphia -1 31-37 L 45 O Pittsburgh -2 17-20 L 35’ O at NY Jets -3 29-25 W 46’ O Denver -3 24-23 L 46 O BYE WEEK BYE WEEK at Arizona -2’ 16-24 L 41’ U at San Diego +3’ 34-35 W 46’ O at Green Bay (OT) +2 40-34 W 47’ O at Jacksonville -2' 16-22 L 44 U Washington -5' 28-21 W 42' O Indianapolis (Th) +3 28-35 L 47’ O Denver (OT) +3 34-37 T 50 O at Oakland (M) -4 17-10 W 47 U Atlanta -3' 56-10 W 44' O at Miami -1 30-20 W 43 O at San Diego +5 25-20 W 42’ O Oakland +2’ 20-10 W 56’ U Buffalo (N) -6 38-5 W 44 U Indianapolis +1' 45-35 W 56' O at San Diego +6 20-28 L 51 U at NY Jets +4 7-27 L 39 U BYE WEEK BYE WEEK at Tampa Bay -3 31-34 L 44' O Oakland -3' 27-23 W 50' U BYE WEEK at San Francisco +6 13-17 W 50’ U Cleveland -9’ 41-20 W 43’ O at New Orleans -3' 20-27 L 56' U at Buffalo +2' 3-14 L 40' U Seattle -1’ 19-7 W 40 U Buffalo -3’ 17-16 L 52’ U at Cincinnati -6 19-24 L 47 U New England (M) +3 19-27 L 53 U at Houston (N) -6' 45-17 W 43' O Philadelphia (Th) +3 10-23 L 37 U at Seattle -3’ 32-39 L 44 O Oakland -11 27-24 L 45 O San Diego -3 31-34 L 53 O New England -3 26-16 W 49' U at Oakland +9 26-28 W 44’ O Arizona -9 49-0 W 46’ O at San Diego -7 28-24 L 48 O at Oakland -1 34-27 W 51' O Denver +1 31-27 W 46 O Denver (OT) E 26-23 W 37’ O St Louis -4’ 49-10 W 45 O at Denver +3 27-45 L 45’ O at Tennessee (M) -1 49-38 W 51' O at Dallas +3 28-31 T 43' O San Diego -3 20-17 T 39 U at Denver +3’ 24-31 L 47 O Detroit -14 45-17 W 45 O Denver +2' 45-17 W 50' O at NY Giants (S) +3 17-27 L 48 U at Jacksonville +4’ 30-26 W 41’ O San Diego -2 24-22 T 44 O at Minnesota (S) -3 20-45 L 55 O Oakland (S) -7' 31-30 L 59 O San Diego +1 20-7 W 48 U at Seattle +3’ 18-21 W 39’ U at Oakland (S) +7’ 0-24 L 47 U Chicago -7 31-3 W 43’ U at San Diego -3' 17-24 L 52 U Cincinnati -9 37-3 W 47 U SU: 9-7 2006 RESULTS ATS: 8-8 SU: 4-12 2007 RESULTS ATS: 6-9-1 SU: 2-14 2008 RESULTS ATS: 8-8 SU: 4-12 2009 RESULTS ATS: 7-9 SU: 10-6 2010 RESULTS ATS: 8-7-1 OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U Cincinnati -1' 10-23 L 48 U at Houston +3' 3-20 L 37' U at New England +15’ 10-17 W 43 U at Baltimore +12’ 24-38 L 37 O San Diego +4’ 21-14 W 45’ U at Denver (OT) +10' 6-9 W 38 U at Chicago +12 10-20 W 34' U Oakland -3 8-23 L 35’ U Oakland -3 10-13 L 38’ U at Cleveland +3 16-14 W 38’ U BYE WEEK Minnesota -3 13-10 P 33' U at Atlanta +6 14-38 L 36 O at Philadelphia +7’ 14-34 L 38’ O San Francisco +3 31-10 W 37 O San Francisco -7 41-0 W 40' O at San Diego +11' 30-16 W 38' O Denver +9 33-19 W 47 O NY Giants +8’ 16-27 L 42 O BYE WEEK at Arizona -3' 23-20 L 39 O Jacksonville +2 7-17 L 36 U at Carolina +9’ 0-34 L 38’ U Dallas (OT) +7’ 20-26 W 43 O at Indianapolis +7 9-19 L 45’ U at Pittsburgh +6' 7-45 L 37 O Cincinnati +3 27-20 W 43 O BYE WEEK at Washington +6 14-6 W 36’ U at Houston +4 31-35 P 44’ O San Diego +5 30-27 W 40 O at Oakland +2' 12-10 W 37' U Tennessee +9 10-34 L 35 O San Diego +5’ 7-37 L 44 T Jacksonville -9 42-20 W 37’ O Seattle -4 35-28 W 36' O BYE WEEK at NY Jets +14 24-28 W 39 O BYE WEEK Buffalo (OT) -7 13-10 L 45 U at St Louis +3 31-17 W 48 T Green Bay -2' 22-33 L 37' O Tampa Bay (OT) +9 27-30 W 36’ O at Jacksonville +6’ 21-24 W 42’ O at Oakland (OT) E 20-23 L 40’ O at Miami +2 10-13 L 40 U Denver -3 11-27 L 37 O at San Diego +14’ 19-20 W 47’ U at Oakland +2 16-10 W 36’ U at Denver -1 29-49 L 44’ O Oakland -9 17-13 L 36 U at Indianapolis +14' 10-13 W 41' U New Orleans +5- 20-30 L 50 T Pittsburgh (OT) +11 27-24 W 40 O Arizona -7’ 31-13 W 44 T Denver (Th) -1' 19-10 W 37' U Oakland -4' 17-20 L 34' O Buffalo +3 31-54 L 42’ O at San Diego +13 14-43 L 45 O at Seattle -2 42-24 W 45’ O at Cleveland (OT) -5 28-31 L 35' O San Diego +6 10-24 L 36' U at Oakland +3’ 20-13 W 41 U Denver +6 13-44 L 39’ O Denver -8 10-6 L 48 U Baltimore -3 10-20 L 37 U at Denver +7 7-41 L 37 O at Denver +9 17-24 W 48’ U Buffalo +2’ 10-16 L 38 U at San Diego +9’ 0-31 L 45’ U at San Diego (N) +8 9-20 L 46 U Tennessee +3 17-26 L 34 O San Diego +6 21-22 W 43’ U Cleveland -2 34-41 L 37 O at St Louis +3 27-13 W 42’ U at Oakland (S) -7 20-9 W 36' U at Detroit +4' 20-25 L 43' O Miami +3’ 31-38 L 37’ O at Cincinnati +13 10-17 W 39’ U Tennessee -3’ 34-14 W 42’ O Jacksonville -2' 35-30 W 37 O at NY Jets (OT) +6 10-13 W 34 U at Cincinnati +3 6-16 L 38’ U at Denver +10 44-24 W 38 O Oakland -3’ 10-31 L 43’ U SU: 7-9 2011 RESULTS ATS: 9-7 SU: 2-14 2012 RESULTS ATS: 5-11 SU: 11-5 2013 RESULTS ATS: 9-7 SU: 9-7 2014 RESULTS ATS: 10-6 SU: 11-5 2015 RESULTS ATS: 8-8 OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U OPPONENT Line SC W/L TOT O/U Opponent Line Score W/L O/U Opponent Line Score W/L O/U Opponent Line Score W/L O/U Buffalo -4’ 7-41 L 39’ O Atlanta +2’ 24-40 L 43’ O at Jacksonville -3 28-2 W 42 U Tennessee -3 10-26 L 44’ U at Houston -1 27-20 W 41 O at Detroit +8 3-48 L 45 O at Buffalo +3 17-35 L 45 O Dallas -3 17-16 L 45’ U at Denver +11’ 17-24 W 50’ U Denver (Th) -3 24-31 L 42’ O at San Diego +14 17-20 W 44’ U at New Orleans OT +8’ 27-24 W 53 U at Philadelphia (Th) +3 26-16 W 51 U at Miami +4’ 34-15 W 42’ O at Green Bay (M) +6 28-38 L 48’ O Minnesota +3 22-17 W 40 U San Diego +1 20-37 L 44 O NY Giants -4 31-7 W 44 U New England (M) +2’ 41-14 W 46’ O at Cincinnati +3 21-36 L 44’ O at Indianapolis +1 28-24 W 38’ O Baltimore +6’ 6-9 W 47 U at Tennessee -2’ 26-17 W 38’ O at San Francisco +4’ 17-22 L 44 U Chicago -9’ 17-18 L 44’ U BYE WEEK at Tampa Bay +4’ 10-38 L 40 O Oakland -7’ 24-7 W 41 U BYE WEEK at Minnesota +3’ 10-16 L 43 U at Oakland +3’ 28-0 W 42 U BYE WEEK Houston -6 17-16 L 39 U at San Diego +3 23-20 W 45 U Pittsburgh -3 23-13 W 42’ U San Diego (M) +3 23-20 W 44’ U Oakland -1 16-26 L 42’ U Cleveland -7 23-17 L 39’ O St Louis -7 34-7 W 44 U † Detroit (London) -3 45-10 W 44’ O Miami -4 3-31 L 40’ U at San Diego (Th) +7’ 13-31 L 41’ O at Buffalo -4’ 23-13 W 41 U NY Jets -8’ 24-10 W 41 U BYE WEEK Denver -3 10-17 L 42’ U at Pittsburgh (M) OT +12’ 13-16 W 40 U BYE WEEK at Buffalo +1 17-13 W 42 U at Denver +4 29-13 W 42 T at New England (M) +16’ 3-34 L 46’ U Cincinnati +3 6-28 L 43’ U at Denver (N) +7 17-27 L 49 U Seattle -1 24-20 W 43’ O at San Diego -3 33-3 W 45 U Pittsburgh (N) +10’ 9-13 W 40 U Denver +10 9-17 W 43 U San Diego -3’ 38-41 L 42’ O at Oakland (Th) -7 20-24 L 42’ O Buffalo -4 30-22 W 41 O at Chicago +7 10-3 W 35’ U Carolina +5 27-21 W 41’ O Denver +6 28-35 L 49’ O Denver -1 16-29 L 49 U at Oakland -2’ 34-20 W 45 O at NY Jets +10’ 10-37 L 36 O at Cleveland +7 7-30 L 38 U at Washington -3 45-10 W 44 O at Arizona -2’ 14-17 L 41 U San Diego -10' 10-3 L 44 U Green Bay +11’ 19-14 W 45’ U at Oakland +3’ 0-15 L 43’ U at Oakland -5 56-31 W 43’ O Oakland -10’ 31-13 W 41’ O at Baltimore -6’ 34-14 W 41 O Oakland (Sat) (OT) -2’ 13-16 L 42 U Indianapolis +5 13-20 L 41’ U Indianapolis -7 7-23 L 46’ U at Pittsburgh +2’ 12-20 L 49’ U Cleveland -11 17-13 L 42’ U at Denver +3 7-3 W 37’ U at Denver +16’ 3-38 L 41’ U at San Diego +8’ 24-27 W 45’ O San Diego -3 19-7 W 42’ U Oakland -7 23-17 L 43 U COACHES RECORDS & STATS ANNUAL LEADERS Year HC Record Div Playoff Rec PF PA PPG Yds For Yds Vs YPG PASSING COM ATT YDS PCT TD INT RUSHING ATT GAIN AVG RECEIVING REC YDS AVG TACKLING TKL SOLO 2020 Andy Reid 14-2 1st 2-1 473 362 7.1 6804 5922 55.2 2020 Patrick Mahomes 390 588 4740 66.3 38 6 C.
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