List of Kansas City Chiefs seasons explained

The Kansas City Chiefs have completed 64 seasons in professional American football and 54 with the National Football League (NFL). This article documents the season-by-season records of the Chiefs franchise from 1960 to the conclusion of their most recent season in, including postseason records, and league awards for individual players or head coaches.

The team began play as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL) in 1960 as the Dallas Texans. 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' 14–2 season in 2020 remains their best regular season record to date while their 2–14 records in 2008 and 2012 remain their worst.

The Texans/Chiefs were the winningest team in the history of the AFL, compiling an 87–48 record from 1960 to 1969. The team won three league championships and served as the AFL's representative in Super Bowls I and IV in the 1966 and 1969 seasons. Since the franchise's alignment to the NFL in 1970, they have won 14 division titles, with eight straight from 2016 to 2023, and eight wild card playoff berths, four of which were between 1990 and 1997 when the team never lost as many games as it won. Despite the franchise's early success, the Chiefs did not win a postseason game between the 1993 and 2015 playoffs, and their Super Bowl IV victory on January 11, 1970, was the franchise's lone Super Bowl title until Super Bowl LIV on February 2, 2020. It was also a long drought between AFC Championship games, with their appearance in the 2018 playoffs being their first since 1993. 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. Between 2007 and 2012, the Chiefs also struggled, with two two-win and two four-win seasons. However, the recent Chiefs have done much better, with an 144–58 record (including postseason) and recording more wins than losses every year from the 2013 to 2023 seasons. In their 11 seasons under Andy Reid, the Chiefs have nine consecutive playoff seasons and eight consecutive division titles. In addition, the team competed in four Super Bowls, with three wins (LIV, LVII, LVIII) and one loss (LV). Their victory in 2023 represented the first time since the 2004 New England Patriots a team repeated as champions, cementing their status as a sports dynasty.

Seasons

AFL Champions (1960–1969)§Super Bowl Champions (1966–present)Conference Champions*Division Champions^Wild Card Berth#One-game playoff+
SeasonTeamLeagueConferenceDivisionRegular seasonPostseason resultsAwardsHead coaches
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Dallas Texans
19601960AFLWestern2nd860Abner Haynes (UPI/AP AFL MVP)Hank Stram
19611961AFLWestern2nd680
19621962AFL§Western^1st^1130Won AFL Championship (1) (at Oilers) 20–17 Len Dawson (TSN AFL MVP)
Kansas City Chiefs
19631963AFLWestern3rd572Hank Stram
19641964AFLWestern2nd770
19651965AFLWestern3rd752
19661966AFL§Western^1st^1121Won AFL Championship (at Bills) 31–7
Lost Super Bowl I (vs. Packers) 10–35
19671967AFLWestern2nd950
19681968AFLWestern2nd1220Lost Divisional Playoff (at Raiders) 6–41Hank Stram (UPI/PFW AFL COY)
19691969AFLWestern2nd#1130Won Divisional Playoffs (at Jets) 13–6
Won AFL Championship (at Raiders) 17–7
Won Super Bowl IV (2) (vs. Vikings) 23–7
Len Dawson (SB MVP)
1970NFLAFCWest2nd752
1971NFLAFCWest^1st^1031Lost Divisional Playoffs (Dolphins) 24–27 Otis Taylor (AFC POY)
Willie Lanier (PB Co–MVP)
1972NFLAFCWest2nd860Willie Lanier (NFL MOY)
1973NFLAFCWest2nd752Len Dawson (NFL MOY)
1974NFLAFCWest3rd590
1975NFLAFCWest3rd590Paul Wiggin
1976NFLAFCWest4th590
1977NFLAFCWest5th2120Paul Wiggin (1–6)
Tom Bettis (1–6)
1978NFLAFCWest5th4120Marv Levy
1979NFLAFCWest5th790
1980NFLAFCWest3rd880
1981NFLAFCWest3rd970
1982NFLAFC11th360
1983NFLAFCWest5th6100John Mackovic
1984NFLAFCWest4th880Bill Maas (DROY)
1985NFLAFCWest5th6100
1986NFLAFCWest2nd#1060Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Jets) 15–35
1987NFLAFCWest5th4110Frank Gansz
1988NFLAFCWest5th4111
1989NFLAFCWest2nd871Derrick Thomas (DROY)
Christian Okoye (OPOY)
Marty Schottenheimer
1990NFLAFCWest2nd#1150Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Dolphins) 16–17Barry Word (CPOY)
1991NFLAFCWest2nd#1060Won Wild Card Playoffs (Raiders) 10–6
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Bills) 14–37
1992NFLAFCWest2nd#1060Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Chargers) 0–17Dale Carter (DROY)
1993NFLAFCWest^1st^1150Won Wild Card Playoffs (Steelers) 27–24
Won Divisional Playoffs (at Oilers) 28–20
Lost AFC Championship (at Bills) 13–30
Marcus Allen (CPOY)
Derrick Thomas (MOY)
1994NFLAFCWest2nd#970Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Dolphins) 17–27
1995NFLAFCWest^1st^1330Lost Divisional Playoffs (Colts) 7–10Marty Schottenheimer (UPI COY)
1996NFLAFCWest2nd970
1997NFLAFCWest^1st^1330Lost Divisional Playoffs (Broncos) 10–14
1998NFLAFCWest4th790
1999NFLAFCWest2nd970Gunther Cunningham
2000NFLAFCWest3rd790
2001NFLAFCWest4th6100Dick Vermeil
2002NFLAFCWest4th880Priest Holmes (OPOY)
2003NFLAFCWest^1st^1330Lost Divisional Playoffs (Colts) 31–38Will Shields (MOY)
Dick Vermeil (MFC COY)
2004NFLAFCWest3rd790
2005NFLAFCWest2nd1060
2006NFLAFCWest2nd#970Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Colts) 8–23Herm Edwards
20072007NFLAFCWest3rd4120
2008NFLAFCWest4th2140
2009NFLAFCWest4th4120Brian Waters (MOY)Todd Haley
2010NFLAFCWest^1st^1060Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Ravens) 7–30
2011NFLAFCWest4th790Todd Haley (5–8)
Romeo Crennel (2–1)
2012NFLAFCWest4th2140Romeo Crennel
2013NFLAFCWest2nd#1150Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Colts) 44–45Andy Reid
2014NFLAFCWest2nd970
2015NFLAFCWest2nd#1150Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Texans) 30–0
Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Patriots) 20–27
Marcus Peters (DROY)
Eric Berry (CPOY)
2016NFLAFCWest^1st^1240Lost Divisional Playoffs (Steelers) 16–18
2017NFLAFCWest^1st^1060Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Titans) 21–22
2018NFLAFCWest^1st^1240Won Divisional Playoffs (Colts) 31–13
Lost AFC Championship (Patriots) 31–37
Patrick Mahomes (MVP, OPOY)
2019NFLAFC*West^1st^1240Won Divisional Playoffs (Texans) 51–31
Won AFC Championship (Titans) 35–24
Won Super Bowl LIV (3) (vs. 49ers) 31–20
Patrick Mahomes (SB MVP)
2020NFLAFC*West^1st^1420Won Divisional Playoffs (Browns) 22–17
Won AFC Championship (Bills) 38–24
Lost Super Bowl LV (vs. Buccaneers) 9–31
2021NFLAFCWest^1st^1250Won Wild Card Playoffs (Steelers) 42–21
Won Divisional Playoffs (Bills) 42–36
Lost AFC Championship (Bengals) 24–27
2022NFLAFC*West^1st^1430Won Divisional Playoffs (Jaguars) 27–20
Won AFC Championship (Bengals) 23–20
Won Super Bowl LVII (4) (vs. Eagles) 38–35
Patrick Mahomes (MVP, SB MVP)
2023NFLAFC*West^1st^1160Won Wild Card Playoffs (Dolphins) 26–7
Won Divisional Playoffs (at Bills) 27–24
Won AFC Championship (at Ravens) 17–10
Won Super Bowl LVIII (5) (vs. 49ers) 25–22
Patrick Mahomes (SB MVP)
Total53243912Regular season (1960–2023)
2421Postseason (1960–2023)
55646012Overall (1960–2023)
4 Super Bowl titles, 3 AFL titles, 4 AFC titles, 16 division titles

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