Present in the NFL since 1960, Kansas City Chiefs is one of the famous franchises of the league. In recent years it has gathered fans from all over the world, so it is important to know the history of this team. In this case: How many titles exactly do they have and what year were they crowned champions?
then one ring by ring reviewas well as its summary all of his Super Bowl appearances.
How many titles did the Kansas City Chiefs win?
Super Bowl IV
After losing the first Super Bowl to the Green Bay Packers, everything was set for the Kansas City Chiefs to collect their second straight loss in the deciding game: The Minnesota Vikings started as 13.5 favorites. However, there was a surprise from the team led by Hank Stram at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans.
At 23-7, Len Dawson finished with 142 passing yards and a connected TD with Otis Taylor, who finished with 81 yards. From the earth, Mike Garrett had 39 yards and a touchdown. the wr John Henderson couldn’t prevent the Vikings from going down: he piled up 111 yards.
Super Bowl LIV
hand to hand Patrick Mahomes The second celebration of the Kansas City Chiefs has arrived: on February 2, 2020, at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, they beat the San Francisco 49ers 31-20. The QB, voted MVP of the game, finished with 286 passing yards, 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. There were big connections with Tyreek Hill (105 yards) and Travis Kelce (43 yards with a touchdown).
The Chiefs came back from a game that seemed over: they entered the final quarter down 10-20. They discounted a catch from the tight end and then he shined Damien Williams with two TDs on the ground to seal the story.
All Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl appearances
| Super Bowl | Date | Champion | Result | Loser | Campus |
| Yo | January 15, 1967 | Green Bay Packers | 35-10 | Kansas City Chiefs | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum |
| IV. | January 11, 1970 | Kansas City Chiefs | 23-7 | Minnesota Vikings | Tulane Stadium (New Orleans, LA) |
| liv | February 2, 2020 | Kansas City Chiefs | 31-20 | San Francisco 49ers | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, Florida) |
| FV | February 7, 2021 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 31-9 | Kansas City Chiefs | Raymond James Stadium (Tampa, Florida) |
