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For the 3013 NFL season for the next Chiefs game at Mile High in Denver the price range is:
Sec 534 $245 and Sec 107 $1470...there are lots of tickets in the under $350 range...Go Chiefs
They don't they never had a different one while in KC but in Dallas they had a Texas logo with a star on Dallas
http://www.kcchiefs.com/schedule-and-events/season-schedule.html
47-43-2- KC Chiefs -Starting the 2005 season
Hank Stram was the coach of the Chiefs in 1970 for their 8-6 season
Their old name was the Dallas Texans. But when they moved to Kansas City, their name was after the Mayor of Kansas City, who's nickname was "chief". Hope that helps
The players that wore #1 for the Chiefs were KR Nolan Smith (1967-1969), RB Mike Adamle (1971-1972), P Bob Grupp (1979-1981), QB Matt Stevens (1987), QB Warren Moon (1999-2000), and PK Lawrence Tynes (2004-2006).
1985 and "The Call"
1985 was the last time the Royals were in the playoffs. They won the World Series that year, against their cross-state rivals, the St. Louis Cardinals. This series will always be remembered by the infamous blown call, by Don Denkinger, in game six, that could have essentially sealed the series for the 'Cards. Cardinal fans, to this day, will not let this go. What they fail to remember though, is that they still could have gone out and won game 7, but they didn't, losing the game 11-0. The Royals posted a 92-70 record in 1989, second best in the AL and their division, but, this was before the wild card was used in the playoffs, so they didn't advance.
According to Pro Football Reference, the Redskins and Eagles have played 160 times with the Redskins leading the series 81-73-6.
Jamaal Charles is number 25 on the Kansas City Chiefs.
The 2 teams in today's (Jan 01, 2009), USC AND PENN STATE also battle each other in the 1981 Fiesta Bowl...Penn State won the game 26-10. The 1981 Fiesta Bowl was played on Jan 01, 1982. How do I know this...I'm from So Cal and I had a very good friend (Pat McCool) who played for USC from 1979-1983. He procured tickets during for me and another good friend of ours and we drove over and partied our asses off on New Year's Eve and then saw our Trojan lose to Penn State the next day. Hope that helps.
53-45 Kansas City.
Denver leads the playoff series however, at 1-0.
A link to the current franchise win-loss comparison has been added in the 'related links' section of this answer below.
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Ken McAlister 1984-87
Keith Traylor 1995-96
Kerry Hicks 1997
Nate Hobgood-chittick 2001-02
Junior siavii 2004-05
Jason Babin 2008
Tyson Jackson 2009-2010
Considering it was Hank Stram, it had to be a coat & tie. Coach Stram was one of the 1st coaches in the NFL (and was the 1st in the AFL) to institute a dress code - coat & tie required.
Once, that being Super Bowl IV when they defeated the Minnesota Vikings 23-7.
INCORRECT. The Kansas City Chiefs have played twice in Super Bowl.:
The very First Super Bowl was played by the Kansas City Chiefs against Green Bay Pakers. The National Football League (NFL) champion Green Bay Packers (12-2) scored 3 second-half touchdowns en route to a 35-10 win over the American Football League (AFL) champion Kansas City Chiefs (11-2-1).
Technically, two. (One, if you want to be extremely rigid in the definition of what is called a "Super Bowl.")
They appeared in the first ever "AFL/NFL Championship" in 1967, before the two leagues merged and before the championship game was called the "Super Bowl." Instead, it was simply called the "World Championship."
The Chiefs lost 35-10 to the Green Bay Packers. (Note, this game is now referred to as "Super Bowl I," but at the time it was played, it was not given that moniker.)
Super Bowl winners are awarded with the Lombardi Trophy, in honor of the winning Packers Head Coach, Vince Lombardi, whose coaching victories dominated the late 1960's, winning 3 of the last 5 "NFL Championships" and the first two "AFL-NFL World Championships."
However, three years later, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Minnesota Vikings 23-7 on January 11, 1970 in Super Bowl IV - in only the 2nd game referred to as "The Super Bowl" (at the time it was played.)
In the Chief's victory, they represented the AFL, the last team to do so, before the AFL and NFL merger was completed.
Interestingly enough, it was Lamar Hunt, owner of the Chiefs who initially suggested calling the championship game the "Super Bowl."
After Super Bowl IV, the AFL and NFL officially merged in 1970, thus creating the conferences we now know - the AFC and the NFC. The winners of each conference championship game advance to play in the "Super Bowl." (Since the 1971 Super Bowl, there has been no confusion or disparity as to what the game is called.)
Prior to "Super Bowls" and "AFL/NFL Championships," the Chiefs appeared in the AFL Championship games of 1962 and 1966, winning both games, making them AFL champions twice. As of 2010, the Chiefs have not played in a Super Bowl since 1970.
Through Super Bowl XLII, the Chiefs have played in two Super Bowl, that being Super Bowl I on January 15, 1967 and were beaten by the green bay packers 35-10 and super bowl IV on January 11, 1970. The Chiefs defeated the Minnesota Vikings, 23-7.
2000 Dallas Cowboys Draft
2 (18, 49) - Dwayne Goodrich, Tennessee, DB
4 (15, 109) - Kareem Larrimore, West Texas A&M, DB
5 (15, 144) - Michael Wiley, Ohio State, RB
6 (14, 180) - Mario Edwards, Florida State, DB
7 (13, 219) - Orantes Grant, Georgia, LB
LT ran a 4.38 at the scouting combine in 2001
The Chiefs have won one Super Bowl, that being Super Bowl IV when they defeated the Minnesota Vikings 23-7.
The Patriots are 17-15-1 versus the Raiders.
Head to head, Patriots versus the Raiders:
10/16/60 L 14-27 A Kezar Stadium (San Francisco)
11/04/60 W 34-28 H Boston University Field
11/17/61 W 20-17 H Boston University Field
12/09/61 W 35-21 A Candlestick Park (San Francisco)
10/26/62 W 26-16 H Boston University Field
12/16/62 L 0-20 A Frank Youell Field (Oakland)
09/22/63 W 20-14 A Frank Youell Field (Oakland)
10/11/63 W 20-14 H Fenway Park
09/13/64 W 17-14 A Frank Youell Field (Oakland)
10/16/64 T 43-43 H Fenway Park
10/08/65 L 10-24 H Fenway Park
10/24/65 L 21-30 A Frank Youell Field (Oakland)
10/30/66 W 24-21 H Fenway Park
09/17/67 L 7-35 A Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
10/22/67 L 14-48 H Fenway Park
10/06/68 L 10-41 A Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
09/28/69 L 23-38 H Alumni Stadium (Boston College)
09/19/71 W 20-6 H Schaefer Stadium
12/01/74 L 26-41 A Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
10/03/76 W 48-17 H Schaefer Stadium
09/24/78 W 21-14 A Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
11/01/81 L 17-27 A Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
09/29/85 L 20-35 H Sullivan Stadium
11/01/87 W 26-23 H Sullivan Stadium
11/26/89 L 21-24 A Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
10/09/94 L 17-21 H Foxboro Stadium
11/17/02 L 20-27 A Network Associates Coliseum
09/08/05 W 30-20 H Gillette Stadium
12/14/08 W 49-26 A Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
10/02/11 W 31-19 H Gillette Stadium
Note: Raiders franchise located in Los Angeles from 1982-94.
Playoffs - New England 2, Oakland 1
Date Result Score H/A Stadium
12/18/76 L 21-24 A Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
01/05/86 W 27-20 A Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
01/19/02 W ot 16-13 H Foxboro Stadium
Eric Berry is number 29 on the Kansas City Chiefs.