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In 2014, Kansas City Chiefs fans set the world record for loudest crowd noise at a sports stadium at 142.2 decibels.
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Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City, MO
Opened: 1972
Capacity: 76,416
Surface: Bermuda Grass
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Hometown
Kansas City, MO
Population: 509,297 (2022)
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Team Colors
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Team History
- The team originally played as the Dallas Texans as part of the American Football League from 1960 to 1962. In 1963, owner Lamar Hunt moved the team to Kansas City and the team was renamed the Chiefs.
- The Chiefs won three AFL championships in the 1960s, becoming the team with the most championships in the short-lived AFL. They also won their first Super Bowl when they defeated theMinnesota Vikings, 23-7, in 1970.
- In 1972, the Kansas City Chiefs moved into their current home, Arrowhead Stadium, which is considered one of the best stadiums in the world because of its acoustics and sleek seating design.
- In the 2017 NFL Draft, the Chiefs drafted quarterback PatrickMahomeswith the 10thpick. They clinched their second Super Bowl title in 2020 after defeating the San Francisco 49ers, 31-20, third in 2023 after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles, 38-35,and fourth in 2024 after defeating the San Francisco 49ers, 25-22.
Team Facts
- Seasons: 65 (1960-2024)
- Winningest Coach: (W-L-T) Andy Reid(128-51-0)
- Super Bowl Titles: 4
- Record going into 2024 season: (W-L-T) 532-439-12
- Playoff Record: 24-21
- Most Career Yards Rushing: Jamaal Charles, 7,260 (2008-16)
- Most Career Yards Passing: Len Dawson, 28,507 (1962-75)
- Most Career Receptions: Tony Gonzalez, 916 (1997-2008)
- Most Career Sacks: Derrick Thomas, 126.5 (1989-99)
- Most Career Interceptions: Emmitt Thomas, 58 (1966-78)
- Most Career Points: Nick Lowery, 1,466(1980-93)
- Current Team Owner: Hunt Family
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