Kansas City Chiefs

Kansas City Chiefs

1st in AFC West 15-2-0 Overall 5-1-0 AFC
2024-25 REGULAR SEASON
238.0 PYPG
105.3 RYPG
22.7 PPG
327.7 TotY/G

Team Information

Founded 1959
Ground GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium
Owner(s) The Hunt Family
City Kansas City, Missouri
Nickname Chiefs
CEO Clark Hunt
General Manager Brett Veach
Head Coach Andy Reid
President Mark Donovan
Mascots KC Wolf
NFL Championships 3 Super Bowl Championships: 1969 (IV), 2019 (LIV) and 2022 (LVII).
Division AFC West

2024 AFC West Standings

Team
W
L
T
PCT
PF
PA
DIFF
KC
15
2
0
0.882
385
326
59
LAC
11
6
0
0.647
402
301
101
DEN
10
7
0
0.588
425
311
114
LV
4
13
0
0.235
309
434
-125

2024 Regular Season Leaders

All Stats
Passing Yards
3928
C Wentz
118
Rushing Yards
K Hunt
728
310
307
C Steele
183
Receiving Yards
823
638
610
437

Kansas City Chiefs News

Travis Kelce's brother steps to defend Andy Reid amid calls for Chiefs' coach to quit Travis Kelce's brother steps to defend Andy Reid amid calls for Chiefs' coach to quit
Travis Kelce's brother steps to defend Andy Reid amid calls for Chiefs' coach to quit
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"It hurts my feelings": When Travis Kelce voiced disappointment over his 'negative' draft profile "It hurts my feelings": When Travis Kelce voiced disappointment over his 'negative' draft profile
"It hurts my feelings": When Travis Kelce voiced disappointment over his 'negative' draft profile
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Jason Kelce drops big hint on brother Travis Kelce’s retirement choice Jason Kelce drops big hint on brother Travis Kelce’s retirement choice
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Travis Kelce’s ex Kayla Nicole drops 5-word take on Simone Biles’ honeymoon beach look Travis Kelce’s ex Kayla Nicole drops 5-word take on Simone Biles’ honeymoon beach look
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Chiefs’ Joe Thuney puts an end to Patrick Mahomes' streak Chiefs’ Joe Thuney puts an end to Patrick Mahomes' streak
Chiefs’ Joe Thuney puts an end to Patrick Mahomes' streak
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Kansas City Chiefs Videos

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About Kansas City Chiefs

Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes. Source: Getty Images

Hailing from Kansas City, the Kansas City Chiefs are one of the newer franchises in the history of the National Football League. Established in 1959 the Kansas City Chiefs compete in the AFC West Division of the National Football League. The Kansas City Chiefs was originally established as the Dallas Texans and one of the inaugural teams in the American Football League(created to rival the National Football League in 1960).

The team relocated to Kansas City in 1963 and has since been known as the Kansas City Chiefs. After the AFL-NFL merger in the 1970s the Kansas City Chiefs faced a playoff slump, but they picked up in the 1990s. The Chiefs are one of the best teams in the NFL in recent years spearheaded by players like Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Chris Jones. The Kansas City Chiefs is owned by Clark Hunt, whose father the late Lamar Hunt founded the franchise. As reported by Forbes, the Kansas City Chiefs are valued at around $4.85 billion as of February 2025.

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Kansas City Chiefs Roster 2024-25

Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce
Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce. Source: Getty Images

On the offensive side of the ball, the Kansas City Chiefs had several notable players, including 3-time Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes, and 10-time Pro Bowler Travis Kelce. On defense, Kansas City was led by veterans like Chris Jones, Justin Reid, and Jaden Hicks, while the young nucleus of George Karlaftis, Leo Chenal, and Nick Bolton complemented them very well.

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Kansas City Chiefs Owner

Clark Hunt
Clark Hunt. Source: Getty Images

Clark Hunt is the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs as of 2025. He also plays the role of the CEO and chairman of the team. Many may not know that he is the son of Lamar Hunt, the founder of the Chiefs. Even Clark’s grandfather was a business tycoon, owning the oil rights. H.L. Hunt (Clark’s grandfather) reportedly traded his poker winnings for oil rights. This secured his spot for most of the East Texas Oil Field, which was one of the largest oil deposits in the 1930s.

After Lamar Hunt passed away, his son Clark took over in 2006. Clark Hunt is also a majority owner of an MLS soccer team called the FC Dallas and is also the chairman of the Hunt Sports Group. HSG (Hunt Sports Group) oversees the operations for both the Chiefs and FC Dallas.

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Kansas City Chiefs Head Coach

Andy Reid
Andy Reid. Source: Getty Images

As of February 2025, Andy Reid is the head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. As of February 2025, his career win-loss record with Kansas City is 143–53–0. His career win-loss record is 273–146–1. To illustrate his greatness, Reid has won 65.1% of his games in his career (via Pro Football Reference). He is fourth in the NFL in head coach with most wins as of February 2025.

Prior to the Kansas City Chiefs, Reid was the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles from 1999 to 2012. During his time with the Eagles, he won 130-93-1, notching a 58.3 winning percentage (via Pro Football Reference). He is the only coach in NFL history to win 100 games with two different franchises. According to CBS Sports, Andy Reid has coached 6 Super Bowls as of 2025.

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Kansas City Chiefs Quarterback

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Patrick Mahomes
Patrick Mahomes. Source: Getty Images

Patrick Mahomes has been the starting quarterback for the Chiefs since 2018. The Chiefs picked him as the 10th overall pick in the 2017 NFL draft. He has started for the Chiefs since 2018 and has led the team to five Super Bowl appearances, winning three of them as of 2025. He has also won two NFL MVPs and three Super Bowl MVPs. Since Patrick Mahomes took the starting duties under center, there has not been a single season when the Chiefs have failed to reach the AFC Championship game as of February 2025.

Kansas City Chiefs Mascot

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K.C Wolf has been the official mascot for the Kansas City Chiefs since 1989. He is the successor to Warpaint, who was the first mascot that the Chiefs had. It is said that the name K.C Wolf came after the team’s “wolfpack,” who were a group of noisy fans that sat in temporary bleachers at Municipal Stadium (the official stadium for the Chiefs earlier from 1963-1971). In addition to all the activities on the field, Wolf also makes various appearances outside at community events, grand openings, parades, and other events.

Kansas City Chiefs’ Home Venue

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The GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium is home to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Arrowhead Stadium is located in Kansas City, Missouri. It has been home to the Chiefs since 1972. It has 76,416 seats and had previously set the Guinness world record for the loudest outdoor stadium back in 2014.

Kansas City Chiefs Record- Last 10 Years

SeasonDivision FinishRecordPlayoffs
20241st AFC West15-2Lost Super Bowl
20231st AFC West11-6-0Won Super Bowl
20221st AFC West14-3-0Won Super Bowl
20211st AFC West12-5-0Lost Conference Championship
20201st AFC West14-2-0Lost Super Bowl
20191st AFC West12-4-0Won Super Bowl
20181st AFC West12-4-0Lost Conference Championship
20171st AFC West10-6-0Lost Wild Card Playoffs
20161st AFC West12-4-0Lost Divisional Playoffs
20152nd AFC West11-5-0Lost Divisional Playoffs
20142nd AFC West9-7-0Did not qualify
20132nd AFC West11-5-0Lost Wild Card Playoffs

Kansas City Chiefs Championships

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The Kansas City Chiefs have been enjoying one of the best runs of form for NFL playoff appearances since 2015. They have 10 consecutive playoff appearances since 2015 and have even made it to the Super Bowl five times during this period (as of 2025). The Chiefs reached Super Bowls for three consecutive seasons from 2022-2024. While they came out on the winning side in Super Bowl LVII and Super Bowl LVIII against the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers, their latest run to win a 3-peat in February 2025 came to a halt when the Eagles defeated them 22-40 in Super Bowl LIX.

As of February 2025, the Kansas City Chiefs have won 4 Super Bowls, 5 Conference Championships, and 17 Divisional Championships (post the NFL-AFL merger). The Chiefs are also holding a streak of winning the AFC West Divisional Championship for 9 consecutive seasons since 2016.

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FAQs

The iconic symbol of the Kansas City Chiefs logo is an arrowhead, often drawn as a thin black and white outline, with the letters placed on top. The logo is an ode to Native American history as it represents an arrow, symbolic to the Native American culture.  

The Kansas City Chiefs home stadium is officially called the G.E.H.A. field at Arrowhead Stadium. The stadium is a part of the Tuman Sports complex adjacent to the Kauffman Stadium (home of the Kansas City Royals MLB team). The facility is located at Kansas City, Missouri and being the largest stadium in the State, it is also scheduled to host FIFA World Cup 2026 matches. 

Kansas City Chiefs owner Clark Hunt has an approximate net worth of around $15.3 billion. The Chiefs was founded by his father and he expanded the business along with his net worth. He has three children and his eldest daughter Gracie Hunt is an heiress to the Kansas City Chiefs. 

The Kansas City Chiefs’ motto is “Good Times. Let’s Do it Again”. Fans also shout out ‘Chiefs’ to intimidate opposition teams during matches. The Chiefs have also incorporated another slogan, ‘Run it Back’ as a motivation to the team. 

You can stream any Kansas City Chiefs game on the Kansas City Chiefs app or the NFL Game Pass app. Cowboys games are also streamed on FOX Sports, or ESPN or CBS.