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1 Roster changes  



1.1  Trades  





1.2  Cuts  





1.3  Free agency  





1.4  Draft  





1.5  Undrafted free agents  





1.6  Preseason cuts  





1.7  Inseason Transactions  



1.7.1  Cuts  





1.7.2  Signings  





1.7.3  Players with multiple transactions  









2 Staff  





3 Final roster  





4 Preseason  



4.1  Schedule  





4.2  Game summaries  



4.2.1  Week 1: at New Orleans Saints  





4.2.2  Week 2: vs. San Francisco 49ers  





4.2.3  Week 3: at Pittsburgh Steelers  





4.2.4  Week 4: vs. Green Bay Packers  









5 Regular season  



5.1  Schedule  





5.2  Game summaries  



5.2.1  Week 1: at Jacksonville Jaguars  





5.2.2  Week 2: vs. Dallas Cowboys  





5.2.3  Week 3: at Philadelphia Eagles  





5.2.4  Week 4: vs. New York Giants  





5.2.5  Week 5: at Tennessee Titans  





5.2.6  Week 6: vs. Oakland Raiders  





5.2.7  Week 7: vs. Houston Texans  





5.2.8  Week 8: vs. Cleveland Browns  





5.2.9  Week 9: at Buffalo Bills  





5.2.10  Week 11: at Denver Broncos  





5.2.11  Week 12: vs. San Diego Chargers  





5.2.12  Week 13: vs. Denver Broncos  





5.2.13  Week 14: at Washington Redskins  





5.2.14  Week 15: at Oakland Raiders  





5.2.15  Week 16: vs. Indianapolis Colts  





5.2.16  Week 17: at San Diego Chargers  







5.3  Standings  



5.3.1  Division  





5.3.2  Conference  









6 Postseason  



6.1  Schedule  





6.2  Game summaries  



6.2.1  AFC Wild Card Playoffs: at (4) Indianapolis Colts  









7 References  





8 External links  














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2013 Kansas City Chiefs season
OwnerThe Hunt family
General managerJohn Dorsey[1]
Head coachAndy Reid
Home fieldArrowhead Stadium
Results
Record11–5
Division place2nd AFC West
Playoff finishLost Wild Card Playoffs
(atColts) 44–45
Pro Bowlers

10

AP All-Pros

5

  • RB Jamaal Charles (1st team)
  • DT Dontari Poe (2nd team)
  • LB Tamba Hali (2nd team)
  • S Eric Berry (1st team)
  • PR Dexter McCluster (2nd team)
Team MVPJamaal Charles
Team ROYMarcus Cooper
Uniform
  • Chiefs seasons
  • 2014 →
  • The 2013 season was the Kansas City Chiefs' 44th in the National Football League (NFL), their 54th overall and their first under the head coach/general manager tandem of Andy Reid and John Dorsey. After their 26–16 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 3, which was also coach Andy Reid's first visit to Philadelphia since the Eagles fired him the season prior, the Chiefs vastly improved on their 2–14 record from 2012 just three weeks into the season. However, despite starting 9–0, the Chiefs would struggle in the second half of the season, losing 5 out of their last 7 games, and losing control of the AFC West. Despite that, they would still make the playoffs. After defeating the New York Giants 31–7 in Week 4, the Chiefs became the first team in NFL history to win two or fewer games in the previous season, and win the first four games the next.[2] On October 13, 2013, against the Oakland Raiders, Chiefs fans broke the Guinness World Record for loudest crowd roar at an outdoor stadium[3] with 137.5 decibels.[4] Seattle Seahawks fans later reclaimed the record on December 2, 2013, with a roar of 137.6 decibels.[5] After the Indianapolis Colts defeated the Denver Broncos in Week 7, the Chiefs were the final undefeated team in the NFL. They were the first team in NFL history to earn the number one draft pick and be the last undefeated team in consecutive years.[6]

    The Chiefs clinched a playoff berth. They would lose to the Indianapolis Colts in the Wild Card round of the playoffs 45–44, after blowing a 38–10 lead. The loss extended an 8-game playoff losing streak dating back to the 1993 season, which stood as the longest in NFL history until it was broken by the Detroit Lions in 2016.[7]

    Roster changes[edit]

    Trades[edit]

    Position Player/pick received Team Compensation
    QB Alex Smith San Francisco 49ers 2013 2nd round draft pick
    2014 2nd round draft pick
    FB Anthony Sherman Arizona Cardinals CBJavier Arenas
    WR A. J. Jenkins San Francisco 49ers WRJon Baldwin
    N/A 2014 6th round draft pick Dallas Cowboys LBEdgar Jones
    2014 7th round draft pick

    Cuts[edit]

    Position Player 2013 team
    TE Kevin Boss None
    WR Steve Breaston None
    QB Matt Cassel Minnesota Vikings
    FB Patrick DiMarco Atlanta Falcons
    FB Nate Eachus None
    LB Cory Greenwood Detroit Lions
    CB De'Quan Menzie None
    G Rich Ranglin San Jose SaberCats
    (AFL)
    OT Luke Patterson New England Patriots
    LB Andy Studebaker Jacksonville Jaguars
    OT Eric Winston Arizona Cardinals

    Free agency[edit]

    Offseason
    Position Player Status* 2012 team 2013 team
    FS Husain Abdullah UFA None Kansas City Chiefs
    CB Vince Agnew UFA Dallas Cowboys Kansas City Chiefs
    OT Branden Albert UFA Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs
    WR Donnie Avery UFA Indianapolis Colts Kansas City Chiefs
    WR Dwayne Bowe UFA Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs
    P Dustin Colquitt UFA Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs
    QB Chase Daniel UFA New Orleans Saints Kansas City Chiefs
    LB Travis Daniels UFA Kansas City Chiefs None
    LB Zac Diles UFA Tennessee Titans Kansas City Chiefs
    DE Mike DeVito UFA New York Jets Kansas City Chiefs
    DE Glenn Dorsey UFA Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers
    C Tommie Draheim UFA GB / Sea / NE / Jax Kansas City Chiefs
    SS Abram Elam UFA Kansas City Chiefs None
    TE Anthony Fasano UFA Miami Dolphins Kansas City Chiefs
    LS Thomas Gafford UFA Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs
    RB Peyton Hillis UFA Kansas City Chiefs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
    G Russ Hochstein UFA Kansas City Chiefs None
    LB Akeem Jordan UFA Philadelphia Eagles Kansas City Chiefs
    LB Edgar Jones UFA Kansas City Chiefs Kansas City Chiefs
    LB Chad Kilgore UFA Oakland Raiders Kansas City Chiefs
    LB Austen Lane UFA Jacksonville Jaguars Kansas City Chiefs
    LB Orie Lemon UFA Dallas Cowboys Kansas City Chiefs
    G Ryan Lilja UFA Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos
    TE Steve Maneri ERFA Kansas City Chiefs Chicago Bears
    C Bryan Mattison ERFA Kansas City Chiefs None
    SS Kyle McCarthy ERFA Kansas City Chiefs Oakland Raiders
    TE Jake O'Connell UFA Kansas City Chiefs Denver Broncos
    DE Ropati Pitoitua UFA Kansas City Chiefs Tennessee Titans
    QB Brady Quinn UFA Kansas City Chiefs Seattle Seahawks
    OT Matt Reynolds UFA Philadelphia Eagles Kansas City Chiefs
    CB Dunta Robinson UFA Atlanta Falcons Kansas City Chiefs
    TE Martin Rucker RFA Kansas City Chiefs None
    OT Geoff Schwartz UFA Minnesota Vikings Kansas City Chiefs
    LB Brandon Siler UFA Kansas City Chiefs None
    DE Shaun Smith UFA Kansas City Chiefs None
    CB Sean Smith UFA Miami Dolphins Kansas City Chiefs
    LB Leon Williams UFA Kansas City Chiefs None
    LB Frank Zombo UFA Green Bay Packers Kansas City Chiefs
    *RFA: Restricted free agent, UFA: Unrestricted free agent, ERFA: Exclusive rights free agent, Franchise: Franchise tag

    Draft[edit]

    2013 Kansas City Chiefs draft
    Round Pick Player Position College Notes
    1 1 Eric Fisher *  OT Central Michigan
    3 63 Travis Kelce *  TE Cincinnati
    3 96 Knile Davis  RB Arkansas Compensatory
    4 99 Nico Johnson  LB Alabama
    5 134 Sanders Commings  CB Georgia
    6 170 Eric Kush  C California (PA)
    6 204 Braden Wilson  FB Kansas State Compensatory
    7 207 Mike Catapano  DE Princeton
          Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

    [8]

    Undrafted free agents[edit]

    Position Player College
    QB Tyler Bray Tennessee
    LB Darin Drakeford Maryland
    CB Otha Foster West Alabama
    WR Frankie Hammond Florida
    TE Demetrius Harris Wisconsin-Milwaukee
    OL A.J. Hawkins Ole Miss
    T Colin Kelly Oregon State
    RB Kaderius Lacey Alabama A&M
    DL Rob Lohr Vanderbilt
    DE Brad Madison Missouri
    LB/FB Toben Opurum Kansas
    S Brad McDougald Kansas
    OLB Josh Martin Columbia
    WR Rico Richardson Jackson State
    OLB Ridge Wilson West Alabama

    Preseason cuts[edit]

    Inseason Transactions[edit]

    Cuts[edit]

    Position Player
    CB Jalil Brown
    LB Zac Diles
    DT Jerrell Powe
    WR Devon Wylie
    LB Josh Martin
    DT Anthony Toribio

    Signings[edit]

    Position Player
    TE Kevin Brock
    CB Marcus Cooper
    DT Jaye Howard
    LB James-Michael Johnson
    TE Sean McGrath
    LB Dezman Moses
    CB Ron Parker
    G Rishaw Johnson
    WR Kyle Williams
    DT Kyle Love

    Players with multiple transactions[edit]

    This is a list of players who played for the Chiefs at some point during the season who were involved in more than one transaction during the season.

    Position Player Final Status
    S Bradley McDougald Claimed off waivers by
    Tampa Bay
    WR Chad Hall Free Agent

    Staff[edit]

    2013 Kansas City Chiefs staff

    Front office

    Head coaches

    Offensive coaches

    Defensive coaches

    Special teams coaches

    Strength and conditioning

    Final roster[edit]

    2013 Kansas City Chiefs final roster
    Quarterbacks

    Running backs

    Wide receivers

    Tight ends

    Offensive linemen

    Defensive linemen

    Linebackers

    Defensive backs

    Special teams

    Reserve lists


    Practice squad


    Rookies in italics
    53 active, 7 inactive, 8 practice squad

    Preseason[edit]

    Schedule[edit]

    Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
    1 August 9 atNew Orleans Saints L 13–17 0–1 Mercedes-Benz Superdome Recap
    2 August 16 San Francisco 49ers L 13–15 0–2 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
    3 August 24 atPittsburgh Steelers W 26–20 (OT) 1–2 Heinz Field Recap
    4 August 29 Green Bay Packers W 30–8 2–2 Arrowhead Stadium Recap

    Game summaries[edit]

    Week 1: at New Orleans Saints[edit]

    Week 1: Kansas City Chiefs at New Orleans Saints – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 10 0 0313
    Saints 0 3 14017

    atMercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

    Game information

    Week 2: vs. San Francisco 49ers[edit]

    Week 2: San Francisco 49ers at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    49ers 3 3 3615
    Chiefs 10 3 0013

    atArrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Week 3: at Pittsburgh Steelers[edit]

    Week 3: Kansas City Chiefs at Pittsburgh Steelers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34OTTotal
    Chiefs 0 10 73626
    Steelers 10 0 73020

    atHeinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    Game information

    Week 4: vs. Green Bay Packers[edit]

    Week 4: Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Packers 3 3 208
    Chiefs 3 10 71030

    at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Regular season[edit]

    Schedule[edit]

    Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
    1 September 8 atJacksonville Jaguars W 28–2 1–0 EverBank Field Recap
    2 September 15 Dallas Cowboys W 17–16 2–0 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
    3 September 19 atPhiladelphia Eagles W 26–16 3–0 Lincoln Financial Field Recap
    4 September 29 New York Giants W 31–7 4–0 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
    5 October 6 atTennessee Titans W 26–17 5–0 LP Field Recap
    6 October 13 Oakland Raiders W 24–7 6–0 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
    7 October 20 Houston Texans W 17–16 7–0 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
    8 October 27 Cleveland Browns W 23–17 8–0 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
    9 November 3 atBuffalo Bills W 23–13 9–0 Ralph Wilson Stadium Recap
    10 Bye
    11 November 17 atDenver Broncos L 17–27 9–1 Sports Authority Field at Mile High Recap
    12 November 24 San Diego Chargers L 38–41 9–2 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
    13 December 1 Denver Broncos L 28–35 9–3 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
    14 December 8 atWashington Redskins W 45–10 10–3 FedExField Recap
    15 December 15 atOakland Raiders W 56–31 11–3 O.co Coliseum Recap
    16 December 22 Indianapolis Colts L 7–23 11–4 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
    17 December 29 atSan Diego Chargers L 24–27 (OT) 11–5 Qualcomm Stadium Recap

    Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

    Game summaries[edit]

    Week 1: at Jacksonville Jaguars[edit]

    Week 1: Kansas City Chiefs at Jacksonville Jaguars – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 14 7 0728
    Jaguars 2 0 002

    atEverBank Field, Jacksonville, Florida

    Game information

    The Chiefs started their 2013 season on the road against the Jaguars. The Jags scored a safety when J. T. Thomas blocked a punt in the end zone, giving them a 2–0 lead. The Chiefs took the lead when Alex Smith found Donnie Avery on a 5-yard touchdown pass, making the score 7–2. This was followed up by Smith finding Junior Hemingway on a 3-yard pass, extending the Chiefs' lead to 14–2. In the second quarter, the Chiefs continued to dominate as Jamaal Charles ran for a 2-yard touchdown, giving the team a 21–2 halftime lead.

    After a scoreless third quarter, the Chiefs scored the only points of the second half in the fourth quarter when Tamba Hali returned an interception 10 yards for a touchdown.

    The Chiefs beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 28–2, the first time in NFL history a game ended with that score.[9] It was also the second time in 20 years a team scored only two points during a regular season game, as well as being the most recent one as of 2021. The Jaguars crossed the 50-yard line once during the game but failed to score.

    With the win, the Chiefs started 1–0.

    Week 2: vs. Dallas Cowboys[edit]

    Week 2: Dallas Cowboys at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Cowboys 10 0 3316
    Chiefs 7 0 7317

    atArrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    The Chiefs made their regular season debut at home against the Cowboys. They scored first as Jamaal Charles caught a 2-yard touchdown pass from Alex Smith for a 7–0 lead. The Cowboys got on the scoreboard when Dan Bailey kicked a 51-yard field goal to make the score 7–3, followed by Tony Romo and Dez Bryant hooking up on a 2-yard pass to give the Cowboys a 10–7 lead. With the 2nd quarter being scoreless, the Cowboys held on to their lead through halftime.

    In the 3rd quarter, Bailey nailed a 30-yard field goal to increase the Cowboys' lead to 13–7. However, the Chiefs retook the lead when Smith found Dwayne Bowe on a 12-yard pass, making the score 14–13. In the 4th quarter, the Chiefs increased their lead to 17–13 when Ryan Succop nailed a 40-yard field goal. The Cowboys tried to rally late, but came up a point short when the only score they could muster was a 53-yard field goal by Bailey. The Chiefs won the game 17–16, earning their first 2–0 start since 2010.

    Week 3: at Philadelphia Eagles[edit]

    Week 3: Kansas City Chiefs at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 10 6 01026
    Eagles 6 0 3716

    atLincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

    Game information

    After a close call win at home, the Chiefs traveled to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles in a TNF duel. The Chiefs started their scoring when Ryan Succop kicked a 33-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead. This was followed by Eric Berry returning an interception 38 yards for a touchdown for a 10–0 lead. The Eagles managed to get on the board later on in the quarter when Michael Vick found Jason Avant on a 22-yard touchdown pass (with a failed PAT) making the score 10–6. The Chiefs continued to dominate as Succop kicked 2 field goals increasing his teams lead from 7 to eventually 10 points with field goals from 31 and 34 yards out 13–6 and 16–6 at halftime. In the 3rd quarter, the Eagles managed to rally coming within 7 points as Alex Henery kicked a 29-yard field goal for the only score of the quarter. The Chiefs pulled away as Jamaal Charles ran for a 3-yard touchdown for a 23–9 lead. The Eagles then fired back as LeSean McCoy ran for a touchdown from 41-yards out once again coming within 7 23–16. With Succop's 38-yard field goal, the Chiefs were able to seal the game with a final score of 26–16 sending them to a 3–0 start, their first such start since 2010. This was also head coach Andy Reid’s first visit to Philadelphia since he was fired by the organization a season earlier. Reid served as the Eagles head coach from 1999 to 2012.

    Week 4: vs. New York Giants[edit]

    Week 4: New York Giants at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Giants 0 7 007
    Chiefs 0 10 71431

    at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    After a win over the Eagles, the Chiefs returned home for a game against the Giants. After a scoreless first quarter, they got on the board as Alex Smith found Sean McGrath on a 5-yard pass for a 7–0 lead. The Giants managed to tie the game up as Eli Manning found Victor Cruz on a 69-yard pass making the score 7–7. Ryan Succop then kicked a 51-yard field goal to send the Chiefs to a 10–7 halftime lead.

    In the second half, the Chiefs dominated as Dexter McCluster ran a punt back 89 yards for a touchdown increasing their lead to 17–7 for the only score of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Alex Smith threw two more touchdown passes to Jamaal Charles and Dwayne Bowe from 2 and 34 yards out that eventually sealed the game for them, moving them up 24–7 before the final score sat at 31–7.

    The win sent the Chiefs to their first 4–0 start since 2003.

    Week 5: at Tennessee Titans[edit]

    Week 5: Kansas City Chiefs at Tennessee Titans – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 7 6 01326
    Titans 0 0 10717

    atLP Field, Nashville, Tennessee

    Game information

    Kansas City jumped to 13–0 lead but by end of the third quarter, the Chiefs were trailing 17–13. But the Chiefs answered by scoring 13 unanswered points in the 4th quarter and won the game 26–17.

    With the win, the team improved to 5–0, their first such start since 2003.

    Week 6: vs. Oakland Raiders[edit]

    Week 6: Oakland Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Raiders 0 7 007
    Chiefs 0 7 71024

    at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    The Chiefs improved to 6–0 after defeating the Oakland Raiders 24–7, and snapped a six-game home losing streak to the Oakland Raiders dating back to the 2007 season. It was at this game that Arrowhead Stadium fans set a new Guinness World Record for loudest outdoor stadium in any sport.

    It also featured the largest flyover with 42 planes.

    Week 7: vs. Houston Texans[edit]

    Week 7: Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Texans 3 7 6016
    Chiefs 7 7 3017

    at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    With the win, the Chiefs improved to 7–0, the first time they had begun a season with such a record since 2003. With the Broncos' loss to the Colts, they became the league's only undefeated team while they also became leader of the AFC West.

    Week 8: vs. Cleveland Browns[edit]

    Week 8: Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Browns 0 10 7017
    Chiefs 6 14 0323

    at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    With the win, the Chiefs improved to 8–0 for the first time since 2003.

    Week 9: at Buffalo Bills[edit]

    Week 9: Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 0 3 101023
    Bills 7 3 3013

    atRalph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

    Game information

    With the win, the Chiefs went 9–0 heading into their bye week. It also gave them their first winning season since 2010 and first 9–0 start since 2003.

    Week 11: at Denver Broncos[edit]

    Week 11: Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 0 10 0717
    Broncos 10 7 7327

    atSports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

    Game information

    Against the Broncos in a battle of the 9–0 Chiefs and 8–1 Broncos, Denver wound up beating the Chiefs 27–17, handing the Chiefs their first loss. With the loss, the Chiefs fell to 9–1.

    Week 12: vs. San Diego Chargers[edit]

    Week 12: San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chargers 3 7 141741
    Chiefs 7 7 141038

    at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    San Diego triumphed in the highest-scoring matchup with Kansas City since a 42–41 loss in 1986. The game lead changed eight times as Alex Smith threw for 294 yards and three touchdowns, but Rivers (392 yards) won it in the final seconds on a 26-yard score to Seyi Ajirotutu. The loss was Kansas City's second straight after the Chiefs' nine-game winning streak.

    Week 13: vs. Denver Broncos[edit]

    Week 13: Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Broncos 0 14 14735
    Chiefs 7 14 0728

    at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    Kansas City led 21–7 at one point, but the Broncos came back to win 35–28 and sweep the Chiefs for the second straight season. With their third straight loss, the Chiefs fell to 9–3. They were the first 9–0 team in NFL history to lose three straight games following a 9–0 start.

    Week 14: at Washington Redskins[edit]

    Week 14: Kansas City Chiefs at Washington Redskins – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 17 21 0745
    Redskins 0 10 0010

    atFedExField, Landover, Maryland

    Game information

    The Chiefs finally found their winning ways again, as they beat the Redskins 45–10 and led 38–10 at halftime. With the win, the Chiefs improved to 10–3.

    Week 15: at Oakland Raiders[edit]

    Week 15: Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 21 14 14756
    Raiders 3 14 14031

    atO.co Coliseum, Oakland, California

    Game information

    Jamaal Charles scored five touchdowns for the Chiefs as they won 56–31 at Oakland. With the win, the Chiefs improved to 11–3.

    Week 16: vs. Indianapolis Colts[edit]

    Week 16: Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Colts 0 13 10023
    Chiefs 7 0 007

    at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

    Game information

    In a preview of the Wild Card game between these two teams, the Chiefs lost to Indianapolis 23–7 despite leading 7–0 at one point. With the loss, the Chiefs fell to 11–4.

    Week 17: at San Diego Chargers[edit]

    Week 17: Kansas City Chiefs at San Diego Chargers – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34OTTotal
    Chiefs 14 7 30024
    Chargers 7 7 010327

    atQualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California

    Game information

    With no Alex Smith playing due to Kansas City resting their starters for the playoffs, it was up to Chase Daniel to guide the Chiefs. Kansas City missed a field goal at the end of regulation. The Chargers won in overtime on a field goal. With the loss, the Chiefs finished the regular season 11–5 and finished 2–4 against their division and 9–1 against the rest of the NFL.

    Standings[edit]

    Division[edit]

    AFC West
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  • W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
    (1) Denver Broncos 13 3 0 .813 5–1 9–3 606 399 W2
    (5) Kansas City Chiefs 11 5 0 .688 2–4 7–5 430 305 L2
    (6) San Diego Chargers 9 7 0 .563 4–2 6–6 396 348 W4
    Oakland Raiders 4 12 0 .250 1–5 4–8 322 453 L6

    Conference[edit]

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  • # Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STK
    Division winners
    1 Denver Broncos West 13 3 0 .813 5–1 9–3 .469 .423 W2
    2 New England Patriots East 12 4 0 .750 4–2 9–3 .473 .427 W2
    3[a] Cincinnati Bengals North 11 5 0 .688 3–3 8–4 .480 .494 W2
    4 Indianapolis Colts South 11 5 0 .688 6–0 9–3 .484 .449 W3
    Wild cards
    5 Kansas City Chiefs West 11 5 0 .688 2–4 7–5 .445 .335 L2
    6 San Diego Chargers West 9 7 0 .563 4–2 6–6 .496 .549 W4
    Did not qualify for the postseason
    7[b][c] Pittsburgh Steelers North 8 8 0 .500 4–2 6–6 .469 .441 W3
    8[d] Baltimore Ravens North 8 8 0 .500 3–3 6–6 .484 .418 L2
    9[e] New York Jets East 8 8 0 .500 3–3 5–7 .488 .414 W2
    10 Miami Dolphins East 8 8 0 .500 2–4 7–5 .523 .523 L2
    11 Tennessee Titans South 7 9 0 .438 2–4 6–6 .504 .375 W2
    12 Buffalo Bills East 6 10 0 .375 3–3 5–7 .520 .500 L1
    13[f][g] Oakland Raiders West 4 12 0 .250 1–5 4–8 .523 .359 L6
    14[h] Jacksonville Jaguars South 4 12 0 .250 3–3 4–8 .504 .234 L3
    15 Cleveland Browns North 4 12 0 .250 2–4 3–9 .516 .477 L7
    16 Houston Texans South 2 14 0 .125 1–5 2–10 .559 .500 L14
    Tiebreakers[i]
    1. ^ Cincinnati defeated Indianapolis head-to-head (Week 14, 42–28).
  • ^ Pittsburgh finished with a better division record than Baltimore.
  • ^ Pittsburgh defeated the New York Jets head-to-head (Week 6, 19–6).
  • ^ Baltimore defeated the New York Jets head-to-head (Week 12, 19–3).
  • ^ The New York Jets finished with a better division record than Miami.
  • ^ Oakland and Jacksonville finished with a better conference record than Cleveland.
  • ^ Oakland defeated Jacksonville head-to-head (Week 2, 19–9).
  • ^ Jacksonville defeated Cleveland head-to-head (Week 13, 32–28).
  • ^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest ranked remaining team from each division.
  • Postseason[edit]

    Schedule[edit]

    Round Date Opponent (seed) Result Record Venue Recap
    Wild Card January 4 atIndianapolis Colts (4) L 44–45 0–1 Lucas Oil Stadium Recap

    Game summaries[edit]

    AFC Wild Card Playoffs: at (4) Indianapolis Colts[edit]

    AFC Wild Card Playoffs: (5) Kansas City Chiefs at (4) Indianapolis Colts – Game summary

    Period 1 2 34Total
    Chiefs 10 21 10344
    Colts 7 3 211445

    atLucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana

    Game information

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Skretta, Dave (January 12, 2013). "Chiefs hire Packers' Dorsey as general manager". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved January 12, 2013.
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