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|After losing 27-24 in overtime to the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship last year, Patrick Mahomes The Kansas City Chiefs returned to the postseason for the eighth year in a row. The Chiefs are now poised for their third Super Bowl in the last four seasons, following a 23-20 win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship game, but their history with the NFL’s most bowl games is much more than that.
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Super Bowl LVII takes place on Sunday, February 12 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. See below for additional information on how to watch.
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Founded in 1960 Lamar HuntThe Chiefs started out in the NFL as the Dallas Texans. After winning the 1962 NFL Championship in the longest championship game in professional football history, Hunt decided to transfer to Kansas City. The team changed its name to the “Chiefs” in honor of Mayor Harold Roe Bartle, who convinced Hunt to move the team to the City of Fountains.
After winning the AFL championship in 1966, Kansas City represented Major League Soccer in the AFL-NFL World Championship Game, known retroactively as the first Super Bowl, on January 15, 1967, against the NFL champion Green Bay Packers. Kansas City played Green Bay close to halftime, but Green Bay scored 21 unanswered points to win the game.
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It wouldn’t take Chiefs long to savor victory in the Super Bowl — it came just three years later in Super Bowl IV. Although they faced the feared Purple People Eaters of the Minnesota Vikings defense, Kansas City head coach Hank Stram He had a plan. He took advantage of Minnesota’s aggressive defense with short passes and trap plays. The Chiefs will go 23-7 for their first ever Super Bowl victory in Kansas City.
It will be another 50 years until the Kingdom returns to the Super Bowl, but it will return armed with some of the most explosive weapons the NFL has ever seen.
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When was the Chiefs last Super Bowl win?
It would be half a century before the Chiefs earned a Super Bowl berth, but they came back in the 2019 season with a bang in Super Bowl LIV. led by quarterbacks Patrick MahomesKansas City, who was coming off the previous year’s MVP season, reached the championship game overcoming a double-digit deficit in the Divisional Round and the AFC Championship Game. They even fell behind by 10 in the Super Bowl against the San Francisco 49ers.
However, the magic isn’t over for the bosses. The offense scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to secure the team’s second Super Bowl championship. Kansas City held most of them and many expected them to return to the championship game in 2021.
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When was the Chiefs Super Bowl last appearance?
While the team made it to the Super Bowl in the 2020 season, they faced a longtime foe. quarterback Tom Brady He was now with the NFC Champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but last faced Kansas City in 2018 as a member of the New England Patriots, who eliminated the Chiefs in the AFC Championship.
He will beat them again.
Kansas City could not stop the Brady and Bucks offense. On the other hand, Patrick Mahomes couldn’t move the ball against a Tampa Bay defense that was on fire in the postseason. The final score was 31-9 as the Buccaneers lifted the Lombardi Trophy and the Chiefs hoped to return to the Super Bowl next year.
Chiefs Super Bowl History
- 1966 season: Lost Super Bowl I against the Green Bay Packers, 35-10
- 1969 Season: Wins Super Bowl IV against the Minnesota Vikings, 23-7
- 2019 season: Won Super Bowl LIV against the San Francisco 49ers, 31-20
- 2020 season: Lost Super Bowl LV vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31-9
Chiefs Super Bowl score and first
- Tied for fewest touchdowns – 0 (Super Bowl LV)
- Hank Stram was the first coach ever to be “voted for vote” in a Super Bowl (Super Bowl IV)
- Lowest Super Bowl attendance – 24,835 (Super Bowl LV)* due to COVID Pandemic
- Lowest attendance, untied attendance – 61,946 (Super Bowl I)
- Participated in the first Super Bowl
- First team to come back from three double-digit playoff deficits to win the Super Bowl (2019)
- Most penalty yards in a half (Super Bowl LV)
- whenSunday, February 12, 2023
- where: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona
- TV channel: Fox
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