Giants, Chiefs, Steelers, Packers
January 8, 1994 over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-24, in overtime.
Yes. A tiebreaker game to determine playoff berth is not considered a playoff game, since it is not a playoff game it counts toward your regular season statistics. Also, playoff games do not count toward either season or career statistics.
The all time longest NFL game is the Christmas Day, 1971 playoff game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins that ended 7:40 into the second overtime period when Garo Yepremian of the Dolphins kicked a 37 yard field goal. The longest NFL regular season game that didn't end in a tie was played October 31, 2010 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills. Ryan Succop of the Chiefs kicked a 35 yard field goal as time expired in the overtime period to give the Chiefs the win.
yes, like all NFL playoff games.
1993
16-13-3 for the Chiefs against the Patriots - they have never played in a playoff game.
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Giants, Chiefs, Steelers, Packers
January 8, 1994 over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-24, in overtime.
There have been three of note - the 1971 playoff game won by the Miami Dolphins over the Kansas City Chiefs, the 1986 playoff game won by the Cleveland Browns over the New York Jets, and the 2003 playoff game won by the Carolina Panthers over the St. Louis Rams.
No, the Bills, Bengals, Browns, Texans and Chiefs are also winless.
The 1971 AFC divisional playoff game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Miami Dolphins. The marathon game lasted eighty-two minutes and forty seconds.
So, for the first time in NFL history, a one-game playoff was staged on Dec. 18, 1932, to determine the league champion. In 1932, the first playoff game was played indoors at Chicago Stadium due to poor weather. The Bears won the league championship by beating the Portsmouth Spartans, 9-0.
Yes. A tiebreaker game to determine playoff berth is not considered a playoff game, since it is not a playoff game it counts toward your regular season statistics. Also, playoff games do not count toward either season or career statistics.
no
Well that's more of an opinion question, but the Chiefs are leading all time in the series with a record of 59-51-2 as of the 2013 season. The Chiefs also lead the playoff record between the two with a record of 2-1.