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The '''[[1968 American Football League season|1968]] [[Kansas City Chiefs]] season''' ended with a 12-2 record, resulting in a tie for first place in the AFL Western Division. The Chiefs and [[Oakland Raiders]] both finished with 12-2 records in the same division, but the Raiders won the championship in a tiebreaker playoff (defeating the Chief 41-6 [[AFL_playoffs#1968_playoffs|Western |
The '''[[1968 American Football League season|1968]] [[Kansas City Chiefs]] season''' ended with a 12-2 record, resulting in a tie for first place in the AFL Western Division. The Chiefs and [[Oakland Raiders]] both finished with 12-2 records in the same division, but the Raiders won the championship in a tiebreaker playoff (defeating the Chief 41-6 [[AFL_playoffs#1968_playoffs|Western Division playoff game]]). |
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A debate raged in Kansas City whether the club’s new [[stadium]] should be built [[Downtown Kansas City|downtown]] or at a “remote” location. A location in Eastern Jackson County was chosen as the site and groundbreaking ceremonies took place in July with plans calling for a unique “rolling roof” design. |
A debate raged in Kansas City whether the club’s new [[stadium]] should be built [[Downtown Kansas City|downtown]] or at a “remote” location. A location in Eastern Jackson County was chosen as the site and groundbreaking ceremonies took place in July with plans calling for a unique “rolling roof” design. |
Revision as of 23:38, 13 November 2007
1968 Kansas City Chiefs season | |
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Head coach | Hank Stram |
Home field | Municipal Stadium |
Results | |
Record | 12-2 |
Division place | 2nd AFC West |
Playoff finish | L Western Division playoff game (Raiders) 6-41 |
The 1968 Kansas City Chiefs season ended with a 12-2 record, resulting in a tie for first place in the AFL Western Division. The Chiefs and Oakland Raiders both finished with 12-2 records in the same division, but the Raiders won the championship in a tiebreaker playoff (defeating the Chief 41-6 Western Division playoff game).
A debate raged in Kansas City whether the club’s new stadium should be built downtown or at a “remote” location. A location in Eastern Jackson County was chosen as the site and groundbreaking ceremonies took place in July with plans calling for a unique “rolling roof” design.
The 1968 Chiefs boasted one of the finest defenses ever assembled by the club, allowing a franchise-low 170 points (12.1 ppg). The nucleus of the defensive unit was clearly in its prime, producing six AFL All-Stars, including all three of the squad’s linebackers. Offensively, quarterback Len Dawson led the AFL in passing for the fourth time. The Chiefs began the season with a 7-1 record and rattled off five straight victories to close the regular season at 12-2, sharing the AFL Western Conference crown with the Oakland Raiders and setting up an AFL Western Division Playoff Game. Kansas City lost a 41-6 decision at Oakland on December 22 as the Raiders advanced to the AFL Championship Game against the New York Jets.[1] The loss to Oakland could be considered to be the beginning of the Chiefs' rivalry with the Raiders, one of the NFL's most storied feuds.
Postseason
- A tie in the Western Division standings necessitated a Western Division playoff game
Western Division playoff
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total | |
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Chiefs | 0 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 6 |
Raiders | 21 | 7 | 0 | 13 | 41 |
Oakland Raiders 41, Kansas City Chiefs 6
Scoring
- OAK - Biletnikoff 24 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick)
- OAK - Wells 23 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick)
- OAK - Biletnikoff 44 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick)
- KC - Field goal Stenerud 10
- KC - Field goal Stenerud 8
- OAK - Biletnikoff 54 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick)
- OAK - Wells 35 pass from Lamonica (Blanda kick)
- OAK - Field goal Blanda 41
- OAK - Field goal Blanda 40
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