- 1991 Kansas City Chiefs season
Infobox NFL_season
team = Kansas City Chiefs
year = 1991
record = 10-6
division_place = 2ndAFC West
coach =Marty Schottenheimer
stadium =Arrowhead Stadium
playoffs = W (L.A. Raiders)
L (Bills)The 1991
Kansas City Chiefs season ended with a 10-6 record and Wild Card spot in the 1992 playoffs. The Chiefs defeated their division rival, the Los Angeles Raiders in the Wild Card round, resulting in the franchise's first playoff victory sinceSuper Bowl IV in1970 . The next week, the Chiefs lost to theBuffalo Bills in the divisional playoffs.The season began om
July 27 whenJan Stenerud the hero of Super Bowl IV was inducted into thePro Football Hall of Fame .After a 1-1 start, on
September 16 the Chiefs lost to theHouston Oilers 17-7 before aMonday Night Football television audience.But the Chiefs rebounded to win 4 straight games, including an
October 7 game in which the Chiefs trounce the Buffalo Bills 33-6. It was the Chiefs' first home Monday Night Football game since1983 and on October 13, The Chiefs toy with theMiami Dolphins 42-7 asChristian Okoye ran for 153 yards.After a loss to the
Denver Broncos , the Chiefs came from behind a week later to beat the Los Angeles Raiders 24-21 on Monday Night Football. The Chiefs are now 6-3.But despite a good start the Chiefs passing game wasn't as good as their
1990 campaign asSteve DeBerg consistency dropped. The running game made up for lost time as Christian Okye ran for 1,031 yards for the season, andBarry Word was productive, and rookieHarvey Williams was outstanding in limited playing time.The defense was again led by
Derrick Thomas , and he was joined byNeil Smith on thePro Bowl team.The Chiefs contuined to play playoff football and on
December 22 Christmas came early for the Chiefs and their fans. By playing brilliantly and holding off the Raiders in the end, thety leftLos Angeles with a 27-21 win. The victory gave the Chiefs a home playoff game against the Raiders. A loss would have meant playing in Los Angeles again the following wek. It will be the first playoff game inKansas City in 20 years.The offense was superb as quarterback Stev DeBerg completed 14 of 20 passes for 227 yards and 2 touchdowns. Barry Word rushed for 152 yards, and
J.J Birden caught 8 passes for 188 yards and 2 touchdowns. Even more impressive was that that the Chiefs didn't have to punt in the game. Kansas City held the ball for almost 40 minutes.The Chiefs led 17-7 at the half, and after the Raiders scored with just under 4 minutes left in the game to pull within 27-21, the Chiefs ran out the clock to secure the win.
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