Super Bowl LVIII: 10 things to know about Kansas City Chiefs
Seeking title: Patrick Mahomes, left, and Travis Kelce are seeking their third Super Bowl title as teammates. (Perry Knotts/Getty Images)
By Bob D'Angelo, Cox Media Group National Content Desk
The Kansas City Chiefs have reached the Super Bowl in four of the past five seasons and are poised -- again -- to become the eighth team to win the NFL’s marquee game in back-to-back seasons.
Already on the brink, a victory in Super Bowl LVIII on Feb. 11 would stamp the Chiefs as the latest NFL dynasty. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes, tight end Travis Kelce and a stingy defense helped Kansas City win two road games in the playoffs and earn a trip to Sunday’s game at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
This year’s game is a rematch of Super Bowl LIV, when Kansas City defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31-20. The Chiefs lost the following season 31-9 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In Super Bowl LVII, Mahomes rallied Kansas City from a 10-point halftime deficit to pull out a 38-35 victory against the Philadelphia Eagles.
The Chiefs have had a storied history in pro football: They were a charter member of the American Football League, played in the first Super Bowl in January 1967, and lost the longest game in NFL history on Christmas Day 1971.
Here are 10 things to know about the Chiefs franchise, past and present.
Beginnings
The team now known as the Chiefs was founded Aug. 14, 1959, as the Dallas Texans. Their first season was 1960, and the franchise moved to Kansas City and changed its name to the Chiefs in 1963. The franchise won AFL titles in 1962, 1966 and 1969.
The 1962 AFL championship game was particularly memorable, as the Texans outlasted the two-time champion Houston Oilers 20-17 in a double-overtime game on Dec. 23, 1962. Until the 1971 Christmas Day playoff, it was the longest game in pro football history. It remains the longest championship game in AFL/NFL history. Tommy Brooker ended the game with a 25-yard field goal after the two teams had battled for 77 minutes, 54 seconds.
Fun fact: Winning coach Hank Stram was interviewed by Jack Buck, who was broadcasting for ABC that day. The two would work together on CBS Radio broadcasts on “Monday Night Football” from 1978 to 1984 and again from 1987 to 1995.
Smokin’
It is unlikely you’ll see this in an NFL locker room any more. The Chiefs played in the first Super Bowl, then called the AFL-NFL World Championship Game and trailed by only 14-10 at the half. At halftime, a cameraman caught quarterback Len Dawson smoking a cigarette and drinking a Fresca.
But it was the Chiefs who got smoked in the second half at the Los Angeles Coliseum, as the Green Bay Packers scored three touchdowns to win 35-10.
Favorite receivers
Dawson and Mahomes have been blessed with go-to receivers during their careers. For Dawson, his favorite target was Otis Taylor. The wide receiver caught 374 passes from Dawson for 6,733 yards and 57 touchdowns in 115 regular-season games and added 27 more catches in the seven postseason games for 481 yards and two touchdowns.
Meanwhile, Kelce has caught 722 passes from Mahomes for 8,819 yards and has scored 71 touchdowns in 110 games, including the regular season and playoffs.
Over a three-game stretch this season, Mahomes completed 28 straight passes to Kelce, The Kansas City Star reported.
According to NFL Next Gen Stats, there was just a 1 in 3,000 chance (0.03%) of a completion on every one of the 28 targets. In the AFC Championship Game, Mahomes threw 11 passes to Kelce, who caught them all and gained 116 yards and scored a touchdown.
Mahomes has thrown for 4,183 yards and 27 touchdowns during the 2023 regular season, according to Pro-Football-Reference.com. In the playoffs, he has passed for 718 yards and four scores. Kelce has caught 93 passes for 984 yards and five touchdowns, plus an additional 23 catches for 262 yards and three touchdowns.
But Mahomes has other targets, like wide receiver Rashee Rice -- 79 catches, 938 yards and seven TDs during the regular season and 20 catches in the postseason for 223 yards and one score.
65 Toss Power Trap
For Super Bowl IV, NFL Films put a microphone on Kansas City coach Hank Stram, which turned out to be a brilliant move. Pacing, strutting and cajoling on the sidelines, Stram was the perfect narrator as the Chiefs scored a big upset against the heavily favored Minnesota Vikings. His call of “65 Toss Power Trap,” which resulted in a 5-yard touchdown run, is still an NFL Films classic. The play was a fake toss sweep, handed off to running back Mike Garrett, who burst into the end zone to give the Chiefs a 16-0 lead.
“Was that there, boys?” Stram exulted. “I tell ya that thing was there, yes sir boys!”
The Chiefs went on to win, 23-7, in the final game between the AFL and NFL.
Famous players
The Chiefs have retired 10 uniform numbers: Jan Stenerud (3), Len Dawson (16), Emmitt Thomas (18), Abner Haynes (28), Stone Johnson (33), Mack Lee Hill (36), Derrick Thomas (58), Willie Lanier (63), Bobby Bell (78) and Buck Buchanan (86). Bell, Buchanan, Dawson, Lanier, Stenerud and Stram are all members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. So is the team’s owner, Hunt, who was the first member of the Chiefs organization to be inducted in 1972.
Twenty-five players who wore Chiefs uniforms at some point during their careers have been enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. There are 48 members of the Chiefs Hall of Honor.
Christmas classic -- the NFL’s longest game
The Chiefs played the longest game in NFL history, hosting the Miami Dolphins in an AFC playoff game on Dec. 25, 1971. It took 82 minutes, 40 seconds to complete, but Miami’s Garo Yepremian kicked a game-winning 37-yard field goal to give the Dolphins a 27-24 victory after 7:40 of the second overtime period. It was the final game played at Municipal Stadium. The loss overshadowed the performance of Kansas City’s Ed Podolak, who scored two touchdowns, rushed for 85 yards, caught eight passes for 110 yards and had 155 return yards on special teams. The two teams met the following season to christen Arrowhead Stadium, and Miami won 20-10.
Baseball star, too
Quarterback Patrick Mahomes was drafted in the 37th round by the Detroit Tigers in 2014. He was a pitcher like his father, Pat Mahomes, who played for six teams in the majors from 1992 to 2003. The elder Mahomes had a 42-39 lifetime mark. Patrick Mahomes also starred in the Junior League Baseball World Series in 2010, when he played for the Tyler, Texas, squad that represented the Southwest United States. The team reached the title game before losing 9-1 to a team from Taipei, Taiwan.
Crazy eights?
The Chiefs are trying to become the eighth team to win back-to-back Super Bowls. If Kansas City prevails in Super Bowl LVIII against the 49ers, the franchise will join an elite group: Green Bay Packers, 1966-67 seasons; Miami Dolphins, 1972-73; Pittsburgh Steelers, 1974-75 and 1978-79; San Francisco 49ers, 1988-89; Dallas Cowboys, 1992-93; Denver Broncos, 1997-98; and New England Patriots, 2003-04.
Travis Kelce (Taylor’s version)
Kelce already had a reputation as a player before he met pop superstar Taylor Swift, but their romance this season at times has brought him -- ready for it? -- even more attention.
If the singer makes it to Super Bowl LVIII, it will be the 13th game she has attended this season. And that is the singer’s lucky number.
The Chiefs have gone 9-3, including 3-0 in the playoffs, when the “Anti-Hero” singer was cheering in luxury boxes, USA Today reported.
With Swift in attendance, Kelce has made 80 catches for 946 yards and five touchdowns, according to the newspaper. When the singer was not at the stadium, Kansas City was still a respectable 4-2. Kelce had 36 catches for 300 yards and three touchdowns, according to the newspaper.
Travis and Taylor: Pop superstar Taylor Swift has attended 12 of Travis Kelce's games with the Chiefs this season. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Super Bowl results
Lamar Hunt was the founder of the franchise, and he is credited with coming up with the name “Super Bowl” for the NFL’s championship game. Hunt said he likely got the name from the toy his children were playing, called the Super Ball, The Sporting News reported.
Hunt wrote a letter to NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle in 1966, saying, “I have kiddingly called it the ‘Super Bowl,’ which obviously can be improved upon.”
His legacy endures. The winner of the AFC Championship Game receives the Lamar Hunt Trophy.
Here is how the Chiefs have fared in their five previous Super Bowls. The season they won is in parentheses, but the game was played in January or February of the next calendar year.
Super Bowl I (1966): Originally called the AFL-NFLWorld Championship Game: Lost to Green Bay Packers 35-10.
Super Bowl IV (1969): Defeated Minnesota Vikings 23-7
Super Bowl LIV (2019): Defeated San Francisco 49ers 31-20
Super Bowl LV (2020): Lost to Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-9
Super Bowl LVII (2022): Defeated Philadelphia Eagles 38-35.
Travis Kelce through the years 2023: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs talks on his phone after a game against the Chicago Bears at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on September 24, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (David Eulitt/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2023: Travis Kelce and Donna Kelce attend the Netflix Premiere of "Quarterback" at Netflix Tudum Theater on July 11, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Randy Shropshire/Getty Images for Netflix)
Travis Kelce through the years 2023: Travis Kelce speaks to the crowd as the Super Bowl-winning Kansas City Chiefs are honored prior to the game between the Cincinnati Reds and the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium on June 12, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2023: Quarterback Patrick Mahomes (L) and tight end Travis Kelce of the NFL Kansas City Chiefs present U.S. President Joe Biden a team jersey at the White House on June 05, 2023 in Washington, DC. The Chiefs are the 2023 Super Bowl champions. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images) (Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2023: Travis Kelce #87 and Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrate on stage with teammates during the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl LVII victory parade on February 15, 2023 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2023: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with the the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 38-35 in Super Bowl LVII at State Farm Stadium on February 12, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. (Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2023: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs warms up prior to Super Bowl LVII against the Philadelphia Eagles at State Farm Stadium on February 12, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. (Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2022: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs and AFC signs autographs for fans after the 2022 NFL Pro Bowl at Allegiant Stadium on February 06, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2021: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs makes a catch against Lavonte David #54 of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first quarter in Super Bowl LV at Raymond James Stadium on February 07, 2021 in Tampa, Florida. (Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2020: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs exhorts fans during the Kansas City Super Bowl parade on February 5, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Kyle Rivas/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2020: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with the Vince Lombardi Trophy after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 31-20 in Super Bowl LIV at Hard Rock Stadium on February 02, 2020 in Miami, Florida. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2020: Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs reacts late in the game against the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 19, 2020 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2019: Tight end Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs runs up field during pre-game before a game against the Denver Broncos at Arrowhead Stadium on December 15, 2019 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Peter Aiken/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2018: NFL player Travis Kelce reacts after being "slimed" onstage during the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Sports 2018 at Barker Hangar on July 19, 2018 in Santa Monica, California. (Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2018: Tight end Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs flexes his muscle after a touchdown catch beyond the coverage of inside linebacker Avery Williamson #54 of the Tennessee Titans during the first quarter of the AFC Wild Card Playoff Game at Arrowhead Stadium on January 6, 2018 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Peter Aiken/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2017: Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce visits the SiriusXM set at Super Bowl LI Radio Row at the George R. Brown Convention Center on February 3, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for SiriusXM)
Travis Kelce through the years 2016: NFL player Travis Kelce attends the Cedars-Sinai Sports Spectacular at W Los Angeles, West Beverly Hills on March 25, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images for Sports Spectacular)
Travis Kelce through the years 2015: Tight end Travis Kelce #87 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with fan while running off the field following the Chiefs 34-14 win over the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on December 20, 2015 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2016: Travis Kelce #87 and quarterback Alex Smith #11 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrate a fourth quarter touchdown by Spencer Ware during the AFC Wild Card Playoff game against the Houston Texans at NRG Stadium on January 9, 2016 in Houston, Texas. (Scott Halleran/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2012: Teammates Dan Giordano #99, George Winn #32, Travis Kelce #18 and Brendon Kay #11 of the Cincinnati Bearcats celebrate after defeating the Duke Blue Devils 48-34 during their game at Bank of America Stadium on December 27, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
Travis Kelce through the years 2012: Travis Kelce #18 of the Cincinnati Bearcats reacts after scoring the game winning touchdown against the Duke Blue Devils during their game at Bank of America Stadium on December 27, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JANUARY 30: Quarterback Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs kisses his finance Brittany Matthews before the start of the AFC Championship Game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Arrowhead Stadium on January 30, 2022 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes KANSAS CITY, KANSAS - NOVEMBER 28: Part-owner Patrick Mahomes of Sporting Kansas City watches with wife Brittany Matthews and daughter Sterling during the Major League Soccer Playoff game against Real Salt Lake at Children's Mercy Park on November 28, 2021 in Kansas City, Kansas. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes hugs girlfriend Brittany Matthews after the NFL Super Bowl 54 football game against the San Francisco 49ers Sunday, Feb. 2, 2020, in Miami Gardens, Fla. The Kansas City Chiefs won 31-20. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky) (Patrick Semansky/AP)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes Olympic gymnast Nastia Liukin, second from right, jokes with Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, second from left and his wife, Brittany Matthews, center, during the second half of Game 5 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series, Monday, April 25, 2022, in Dallas. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez) (Tony Gutierrez/AP)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) is greeted by his fiancee Brittany Matthews, left, during pregame warmups prior to the start of the first half of an NFL football game against the Washington Football Team, Sunday, Oct. 17, 2021, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon) (Alex Brandon/AP)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) gets a kiss from his fiancé Brittany Matthews before the AFC championship NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Jan. 30, 2022, in Kansas City, Mo. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya) (Paul Sancya/AP)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes KANSAS CITY, MO - DECEMBER 09: Brittany Matthews, girlfriend of quarterback Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs, smiles during pregame festivities prior to the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead Stadium on December 9, 2018 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images) (David Eulitt/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes KANSAS CITY, MO - JANUARY 30: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs throws a pass during the first quarter of the AFC Championship Game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Arrowhead Stadium on January 30, 2022 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images) (David Eulitt/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 30: Brittany Matthews and Patrick Mahomes attend Miami Heat v New York Knicks game at Madison Square Garden on March 30, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/Getty Images) (James Devaney/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 27: (L-R) Patrick Mahomes, Brittany Matthews, Halsey and musician Yungblud attend a basketball game between the Los Angeles Lakers and the New Orleans Pelicans at Staples Center on February 27, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images) (Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes FILE - Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes celebrates after the AFC championship NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills in Kansas City, Mo., in this Sunday, Jan. 24, 2021, file photo. Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his fiancéé, Brittany Matthews, are parents to a girl. Matthews announced the Sunday, Feb. 21, 2021, birth of Sterling Skye Mahomes in a tweet. (AP Photo/Reed Hoffmann, File) (Reed Hoffmann/AP)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes DALLAS, TEXAS - MARCH 04: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs and girlfriend, Brittany Matthews, look on as the Dallas Mavericks take on the New Orleans Pelicans at American Airlines Center on March 04, 2020 in Dallas, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images) (Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes LOS ANGELES, CA - MAY 25: Brittany Matthews and Patrick Mahomes II attend the game between the Dallas Mavericks and the LA Clippers during Round 1, Game 2 of the 2021 NBA Playoffs on May 25, 2021 at STAPLES Center in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this Photograph, user is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Mandatory Copyright Notice: Copyright 2021 NBAE (Photo by Juan Ocampo/NBAE via Getty Images) (Juan Ocampo/NBAE via Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 17: Brittany Matthews, girlfriend of quarterback Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs, looks on before a game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High on October 17, 2019 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) (Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes LUBBOCK, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 16: Quarterback Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs claps during the first half of the college basketball game between the Texas Tech Red Raiders and the Baylor Bears at United Supermarkets Arena on February 16, 2022 in Lubbock, Texas. (Photo by John E. Moore III/Getty Images) (John E Moore III/Getty Images)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes Patrick Mahomes and Brittany Matthews arrive at Shaq's Fun House at Live! at the Battery Atlanta on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019, in Atlanta. (Photo by Omar Vega/Invision/AP) (Omar Vega/Omar Vega/Invision/AP)
Patrick and Brittany Mahomes LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 11: Patrick Mahomes #15 of the Kansas City Chiefs celebrates with his family after defeating the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 in overtime during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) (Jamie Squire/Getty Images)