Everything to know about the Kansas City Chiefs before Super Bowl 2024
The Kansas City Chiefs are headed back to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in the last five years. They'll take on the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl 58 on Feb. 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas (6:30 p.m. ET, CBS).
Coach Andy Reid is no stranger to postseason success. In his 11 seasons in Kansas City, the Chiefs have 10 playoff appearances, four AFC championships and two Super Bowl titles.
The Chiefs are led by their quarterback, two-time NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes, who – at the age of 28 – will be playing in his fourth Super Bowl. His favorite target is tight end Travis Kelce, whose 19-yard TD catch in the AFC championship game win over the Baltimore Ravens was the pair's 17th touchdown connection in the playoffs, an all-time record.
How do the Chiefs' offense, defense stack up?
While the Chiefs went 11-6 during the regular season and won yet another AFC West division title, this team was much different from their previous versions. For starters, Kansas City's typically high-powered offense barely cracked the top 10 in total yards and ranked 15th in scoring at 21.8 points per game.
Passing leader: QB Patrick Mahomes (4,183 yards, 27 TD, 14 int. 67.2% completion percentage)
Rushing leaders: RB Isiah Pacheco (205 carries, 935 yards, 4.6 avg., 7 TD), QB Patrick Mahomes (75 carries, 389 yards, 5.2 avg., 0 TD), RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire (70 carries, 223 yards, 3.2 avg., 1 TD)
Receiving leaders: TE Travis Kelce (93 catches, 984 yards, 10.6 avg., 5 TD), WR Rashee Rice (79 catches, 938 yards, 11.9 avg., 7 TD), RB Isiah Pacheco (44 catches, 244 yards, 5.5 avg., 2 TD)
The strength of the 2023 Chiefs was on the defensive side of the ball. They ranked second in yards allowed (289.8 per game) and second in scoring (17.3 points per game).
Sack leaders: DT Chris Jones (10.5), DE George Karlaftis (10.5), DE Charles Omenihu (7.0)
Interception leaders: CB L'Jarius Sneed (2 for 4 yards), LB Willie Gay (1 for 24 yards), S Mike Edwards (1 for 16 yards), 4 others with 1
Tackle leaders: S Justin Reid (95), CB Trent McDuffie (80), LB Drue Tranquill (78), CB L'Jarius Sneed (78)
Travis Kelce's stats with Taylor Swift in attendance
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce is currently dating megastar singer/songwriter Taylor Swift. (You may have heard about that before.) She has been a regular at Chiefs games, both home and away, throughout the season.
USA TODAY Sports has been tracking Kelce's results both with and without Swift there in person. Here's how they break down:
With Taylor Swift
Chiefs' record: 9-3 (3-0 in playoffs)
Kelce's stats: 80 catches, 946 yards (78.8 yards per game), five touchdowns
Without Taylor Swift
Chiefs' record: 4-2
Kelce's stats: 36 catches, 300 yards (50 yards per game), three touchdowns
The Chiefs' atypical path to Super Bowl 58
In winning the AFC title, the Chiefs had to go on the road for the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era. The Chiefs claimed the AFC West division title for the eighth consecutive year under coach Andy Reid – and sixth with Mahomes as the starting quarterback – but as the conference's No. 3 overall seed, they were only guaranteed one home playoff game.
Here's how they made it to Vegas:
AFC wild card: Defeated Miami Dolphins 26-7 in Kansas City
AFC divisional: Defeated Buffalo Bills 27-24 in Buffalo
AFC championship: Defeated Baltimore Ravens 17-10 in Baltimore
Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl history
This year marks the sixth time the Chiefs have played in the Super Bowl. Their previous results:
Super Bowl 57 (2022 NFL season): Defeated Philadelphia Eagles 38-35
Super Bowl 55 (2020): Lost to Tampa Bay Buccaneers 31-9
Super Bowl 54 (2019): Defeated San Francisco 49ers 31-20
Super Bowl 4 (1969): Defeated Minnesota Vikings 23-7
Super Bowl 1 (1966): Lost to Green Bay Packers 35-10
Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Famers
The Chiefs franchise boasts 25 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio.
Marcus Allen
Morten Andersen
Bobby Beathard
Bobby Bell
Junious "Buck" Buchanan
Curley Culp
Len Dawson
Tony Gonzalez
Lamar Hunt
Willie Lanier
Ty Law
Marv Levy
Joe Montana
Warren Moon
Bill Polian
Darrelle Revis
Willie Roaf
Johnny Robinson
Will Shields
Jan Stenerud
Hank Stram
Emmitt Thomas
Derrick Thomas
Dick Vermeil
Mike Webster
Kansas City Chiefs franchise history
The Chiefs were an original member of the American Football League, which was formed in 1960.
The franchise played its first three seasons as the Dallas Texans – winning the 1962 AFL championship – before team owner Lamar Hunt moved the team to Kansas City and renamed it the Chiefs in 1963.
Under Hall of Fame coach Hank Stram, the Chiefs won the AFL title and played in the first Super Bowl – then called the NFL-AFL Championship Game. They won their first Super Bowl three years later.
The Hunt family has owned the team for all of its 64 years in existence. Hunt died in 2006, with his ownership stake divided among his wife Norma and his four children. Their son, Clark Hunt, has served as chairman since 2005 and CEO since 2010.
Chiefs' all-time statistical leaders
The Chiefs franchise has been in existence for 64 years. Here are some of the top players in club history:
PASSING YARDS
Len Dawson, 28,507
Patrick Mahomes, 28,424
Trent Green, 21,459
Alex Smith, 17,608
Bill Kenney, 17,277
PASSING TDS
Len Dawson, 237
Patrick Mahomes, 219
Trent Green, 118
Bill Kenney, 105
Alex Smith, 102
RUSHING YARDS
Jamaal Charles, 7,260
Priest Holmes, 6,070
Larry Johnson, 6,015
Christian Okoye, 4,897
Ed Podolak, 4,451
RUSHING TDS
Priest Holmes, 76
Larry Johnson, 55
Marcus Allen, 44
Jamaal Charles, 43
CHristian Okoye, 40
RECEPTIONS
Tony Gonzalez, 916
Travis Kelce, 907
Dwayne Bowe, 532
Tyreek Hill, 479
Henry Marshall, 416
RECEIVING YARDS
Travis Kelce, 11,328
Tony Gonzalez, 10,940
Otis Taylor, 7,306
Dwayne Bowe, 7,155
Tyreek Hill, 6,630
RECEIVING TDS
Tony Gonzalez, 76
Travis Kelce, 74
Otis Taylor, 57
Tyreek Hill, 56
Chris Burford, 55
TOTAL TOUCHDOWNS
Priest Holmes, 83
Travis Kelce, 77
Tony Gonzalez, 76
Tyreek Hill, 67
Jamaal Charles, 66
SCORING
Nick Lowery, 1,466
Jan Stenerud, 1,231
Harrison Butker, 900
Ryan Succop, 517
Priest Holmes, 500
COACHING VICTORIES
Andy Reid, 128-51-0 (2 Super Bowl titles)
Hank Stram, 124-76-10 (1 Super Bowl, 1 AFL title)
Marty Schottenheimer, 101-58-1
Dick Vermeil, 44-36-0
Marv Levy, 31-42-0
All stats courtesy of Pro-Football-Reference.com
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: As Kansas City Chiefs head to Super Bowl, here's a primer on AFC champs