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The 1971 Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's second season in the National Football League (NFL), ninth as the Kansas City Chiefs, and twelfth overall. They improved from a 7–5–2 campaign in 1970 to record a 10–3–1 mark and win the AFC West division championship, the Chiefs' first division title since 1966 and last until 1993. The Chiefs tied with the Miami Dolphins for the best record in the AFC and were tied for the third-best record overall in the NFL, trailing only the 11–3 marks of the Dallas Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings.[1]

1971 Kansas City Chiefs season
OwnerLamar Hunt
General managerJack Steadman
Head coachHank Stram
Home fieldMunicipal Stadium
Results
Record10–3–1
Division place1st AFC West
Playoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Dolphins) 24–27 (2OT)
Pro BowlersQBLen Dawson
WROtis Taylor
GEd Budde
OTJim Tyrer
DTCurley Culp
DTBuck Buchanan
LBBobby Bell
LBWillie Lanier
CBEmmitt Thomas
KJan Stenerud
PJerrel Wilson
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  • The Chiefs' playoff loss to Miami remains the longest game in NFL history at 82 minutes and forty seconds. Dolphins kicker Garo Yepremian made a 37-yard field goal with seven minutes and twenty seconds left in the second overtime to win the game.[2]

    1971 marked the end of an era, as the last remaining original Texan/Chief, longtime player Johnny Robinson, retired after all 10 seasons in the AFL, 2 seasons in the NFL, and 12 seasons with the Texans/Chiefs.

    Season summary

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    Most of the pieces of the team which won Super Bowl IV two years earlier were still in place. Left defensive end Jerry Mays retired after the 1970 season, with Marvin Upshaw taking his spot, but the other ten defensive starters were the same as they were two years prior. Middle linebacker Willie Lanier was a unanimous All-Pro selection following the season, and would likely have been named NFL Defensive Player of the Year had not Viking defensive tackle Alan Page become the second defensive player to win the league's Most Valuable Player award. Outside linebacker Bobby Bell, defensive tackles Buck Buchanan and Curley Culp, and cornerback Emmitt Thomas joined Lanier on the AFC Pro Bowl squad following the season. Bell, Buchanan, Culp, Lanier, and Thomas are all members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

    On offense, Robert Holmes was traded to the San Diego Chargers midway through the season, leaving Wendell Hayes to assume the fullback duties next to third-year pro Ed Podolak, who had become the starting halfback when Mike Garrett was traded to San Diego in 1970. Morris Stroud, the tallest player in NFL history at 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m), and Willie Frazier, acquired from San Diego, alternated at tight end for the retired Fred Arbanas, but the rest of the offensive line, save for center Jack Rudnay, remained the same from the Super Bowl winning team. Rudnay assumed the starting center spot in 1970 over veteran E. J. Holub. At wide receiver, rookie Elmo Wright, the Chiefs' first-round pick in the 1971 NFL Draft from the University of Houston, assumed the slot opposite all-pro Otis Taylor, as Frank Pitts had moved on to the Cleveland Browns. Taylor earned selection to the Pro Bowl, along with guard Ed Budde, quarterback Len Dawson, and tackle Jim Tyrer.

    Kansas City's special teams remained among the league's elite units, thanks to the combination of kicker Jan Stenerud and punter Jerrel Wilson, both of whom were named to the Pro Bowl. Podolak and Warren McVea handled the bulk of the return duties.

    The season was the last for the Chiefs in Municipal Stadium; owner Lamar Hunt and general manager Jack Steadman were overseeing the construction of Arrowhead Stadium, located at the junction of Interstates 70 and 435inJackson County, at the eastern edge of the Kansas City city limits. Arrowhead, along with Royals Stadium, being constructed for the Kansas City RoyalsofMajor League Baseball, comprised the Truman Sports Complex, bucking the trend of multi-purpose stadiums in vogue at the time.

    The season ended as the Miami Dolphins won the longest game in National Football League history on Christmas Day, defeating the Chiefs 27–24 in double-overtime on a 37-yard field goalbyGaro Yepremian in the last football game in Municipal Stadium,[2] as well as the last game for safety Johnny Robinson,[3] who was an original member of the franchise as a rookie on the 1960 Dallas Texans. Head coach Hank Stram often called the 1971 Chiefs the franchise's best-ever squad, and the home playoff loss haunted Stram for the rest of his life, even after his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2003; Stram died in 2005 at age 82. Others in the Hall of Fame from this squad are owner Hunt, quarterback Dawson, and kicker Stenerud.

    The loss to Miami began a nosedive in the Chiefs' fortunes. Kansas City backslid to 8–6 and 7–5–2 in 1972 and 1973, before falling to 5–9 and a tie for last in the AFC West in 1974, leading to Stram's firing following the season. Kansas City did not reach the playoffs again until 1986, did not host (or win) another playoff game until 1991, and did not win the AFC West division title again until 1993.

    NFL Draft

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    1971 Kansas City Chiefs Draft
    Round Selection Player Position College
    1 16 Elmo Wright Wide receiver Houston
    2 39 Wilbur Young Defensive tackle William Penn
    42 Scott Lewis Defensive end Grambling
    4 94 David Robinson Tight end Jacksonville State
    5 120 Mike Adamle Running back Northwestern
    6 146 Kerry Reardon Defensive back Iowa
    8 191 Mike Sensibaugh Defensive back Ohio State
    198 Rick Telander Defensive back Northwestern
    9 224 Alvin Hawes Tackle Minnesota
    10 250 Bruce Jankowski Wide receiver Ohio State
    11 276 Nate Allen Defensive back Texas Southern
    12 302 Tony Esposito Running back Pittsburgh
    13 328 Chuck Hixson Quarterback SMU
    14 354 Bruce Bergey Defensive end UCLA
    15 380 Mike Montgomery Defensive back Southwest Texas State
    16 406 Darrell Jansonius Guard Iowa State
    17 431 Travis Hill Defensive back Prairie View A&M

    Roster

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    1971 Kansas City Chiefs roster
    Quarterbacks

    Running backs

    Wide receivers

    Tight ends

    Offensive linemen

    Defensive linemen

    Linebackers

    Defensive backs

    Special teams

    Reserve lists


    Practice squad


    Rookies in italics

    Preseason

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    Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap
    1 August 7 atBaltimore Colts W 10–7 1–0 Memorial Stadium 16,771 Recap
    2 August 14 Atlanta Falcons W 12–10 2–0 Municipal Stadium 37,403 Recap
    3 August 21 atNew Orleans Saints W 27–7 3–0 Tulane Stadium 70,459 Recap
    4 August 30 New York Jets W 21–16 4–0 Municipal Stadium 37,650 Recap
    5 September 4 St. Louis Cardinals T 17–17 4–0–1 Municipal Stadium 36,743 Recap
    6 September 11 atDallas Cowboys L 17–24 4–1–1 Cotton Bowl 74,035 Recap

    Regular season

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    Schedule

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    Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap
    1 September 19 atSan Diego Chargers L 14–21 0–1 San Diego Stadium 54,061 Recap
    2 September 26 atHouston Oilers W 20–16 1–1 Houston Astrodome 46,498 Recap
    3 October 3 atDenver Broncos W 16–3 2–1 Mile High Stadium 51,200 Recap
    4 October 10 San Diego Chargers W 31–10 3–1 Municipal Stadium 50,514 Recap
    5 October 18 Pittsburgh Steelers W 38–16 4–1 Municipal Stadium 49,533 Recap
    6 October 24 Washington Redskins W 27–20 5–1 Municipal Stadium 51,989 Recap
    7 October 31 atOakland Raiders T 20–20 5–1–1 Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum 54,715 Recap
    8 November 7 atNew York Jets L 10–13 5–2–1 Shea Stadium 62,812 Recap
    9 November 14 Cleveland Browns W 13–7 6–2–1 Municipal Stadium 50,388 Recap
    10 November 21 Denver Broncos W 28–10 7–2–1 Municipal Stadium 49,945 Recap
    11 November 25 atDetroit Lions L 21–32 7–3–1 Tiger Stadium 54,418 Recap
    12 December 6 atSan Francisco 49ers W 26–17 8–3–1 Candlestick Park 45,306 Recap
    13 December 12 Oakland Raiders W 16–14 9–3–1 Municipal Stadium 51,215 Recap
    14 December 19 Buffalo Bills W 22–9 10–3–1 Municipal Stadium 48,121 Recap
    Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

    Game summaries

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    Week 1: at San Diego Chargers

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    Week 1: Kansas City Chiefs at San Diego Chargers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 7 7 0014
    Chargers 0 0 71421

    atSan Diego Stadium, San Diego, California

    Game information

    Week 2: at Houston Oilers

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    Week 2: Kansas City Chiefs at Houston Oilers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 10 3 0720
    Oilers 0 7 3616

    atHouston Astrodome, Houston, Texas

    Game information

    Week 3: at Denver Broncos

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    Week 3: Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 0 10 0616
    Broncos 3 0 003

    atMile High Stadium, Denver, Colorado

    Game information

    Week 4: vs. San Diego Chargers

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    Week 4: San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chargers 3 7 0010
    Chiefs 0 10 71431

    atMunicipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Week 5: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

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    Week 5: Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Steelers 9 0 0716
    Chiefs 0 28 01038

    at Municipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Week 6: vs. Washington Redskins

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    Week 6: Washington Redskins at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Redskins 7 10 0320
    Chiefs 3 3 71427

    at Municipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Week 7: at Oakland Raiders

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    Week 7: Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 7 7 3320
    Raiders 3 7 01020

    atOakland–Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California

    Game information

    Week 8: at New York Jets

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    Week 8: Kansas City Chiefs at New York Jets – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 7 3 0010
    Jets 7 3 0313

    atShea Stadium, New York, New York

    Game information

    Week 9: vs. Cleveland Browns

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    Week 9: Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Browns 0 0 077
    Chiefs 3 10 0013

    at Municipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Week 10: vs. Denver Broncos

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    Week 10: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Broncos 3 0 0710
    Chiefs 14 7 7028

    at Municipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Week 11: at Detroit Lions

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    Thanksgiving Day games

    Week 11: Kansas City Chiefs at Detroit Lions – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 0 7 7721
    Lions 0 17 12332

    atTiger Stadium, Detroit, Michigan

    Game information

    Week 12: at San Francisco 49ers

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    Week 12: Kansas City Chiefs at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 0 16 7326
    49ers 3 7 0717

    atCandlestick Park, San Francisco, California

    Game information

    Week 13: vs. Oakland Raiders

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    Week 13: Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Raiders 0 7 0714
    Chiefs 7 6 7323

    at Municipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Week 14: vs. Buffalo Bills

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    Week 14: Buffalo Bills at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Bills 3 6 009
    Chiefs 3 6 10322

    at Municipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Standings

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    AFC West
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  • W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
    Kansas City Chiefs 10 3 1 .769 4–1–1 8–2–1 302 208 W3
    Oakland Raiders 8 4 2 .667 4–1–1 7–3–1 344 278 W1
    San Diego Chargers 6 8 0 .429 2–4 4–7 311 341 L1
    Denver Broncos 4 9 1 .308 1–5 3–6–1 203 275 L2

    Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

    Postseason

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    Schedule

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    Round Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap
    Divisional December 25 Miami Dolphins L 24–27 (2OT) 0–1 Municipal Stadium 45,822 Recap

    Game summaries

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    AFC Divisional Playoffs: vs. Miami Dolphins

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    NFL on Christmas Day

    AFC Divisional Playoffs: Miami Dolphins at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34OT2OTTotal
    Dolphins 0 10 770327
    Chiefs 10 0 770024

    at Municipal Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    References

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    1. ^ "Dolphins under KC's tree". Lawrence Daily Journal-World. (Kansas). Associated Press. December 20, 1971. p. 24.
  • ^ a b "Dallas, Miami playoff winners". Pittsburgh Press. UPI. December 26, 1971. p. D1.
  • ^ "Chiefs begin trying to fill Robinson void". Lawrence Daily Journal-World. (Kansas). Associated Press. July 13, 1972. p. 21.
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