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Kansas City Chiefs: Ten Worst Seasons in Team History

Matt Cassel #7 of the Kansas City Chiefs fumbles the ball (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
Matt Cassel #7 of the Kansas City Chiefs fumbles the ball (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) /
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Matt Cassel #7 of the Kansas City Chiefs fumbles the ball (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
Matt Cassel #7 of the Kansas City Chiefs fumbles the ball (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images) /

While the Kansas City Chiefs have had a lot of success in recent years, but it hasn’t always been rainbows and smiles for the franchise.

The Kansas City Chiefs have been a fun team to watch over the past three years. Since Andy Reid has come to town, the team has made it to two Super Bowls and won one in the 2019 season. They’ve won four AFC West division titles and haven’t had a losing season since 2012.

Even though Chiefs fans have enjoyed how things are going recently, it’s not difficult to think back to when the team was a joke and one of the worst in the entire league.

The KC Chiefs used to be the type of team that would kick butt one season, and then once the media was all about them “going the distance” the following year, they’d suck, not having a winning record or making it to the playoffs. They’d then slump back into not being relevant, and then the cycle would repeat itself.

Chiefs fans, despite the terrible seasons, still show up to Arrowhead and continue to make it one of the loudest stadiums in the entire NFL (and in sports), which is why it’s so damn fun to be a sports lover in this city.

So what have been the ten worst seasons in Kansas City Chiefs history? Let’s take a look.

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