CHIEFS beat the RAVENS 33-28

REID MOVES UP THE WIN CHART: With today’s 33-28 win, Head Coach Andy Reid now owns 210 regular and postseason victories (198 regular, 12 postseason), passing former Head Coach Chuck Noll (209) for sixth-most all-time wins by an NFL head coach in league history. Reid only trails New England’s Bill Belichick (295) for most wins by an active NFL head coach. Reid and Belichick are the only two active NFL head coaches with 200 or more victories.

NFL RECORD BOOK

MOST COMBINED WINS, REGULAR AND POSTSEASON

1.       347     Don Shula

2.       324     George Halas

3.       295     Bill Belichick

4.       270     Tom Landry

5.       229     Curly Lambeau

6.       210     Andy Reid

7.       209     Chuck Noll

8.       205     Marty Schottenheimer

9.       201     Dan Reeves

10.      194     Chuck Knox

COLQUITT CLINCHES MAJOR MILESTONE: With his appearance in today’s game, P Dustin Colquitt has now played the most games by any Chiefs player in franchise history with 225 games, passing Pro Football Hall of Fame G Will Shields’ record of 224 games played (1993-2006). He has also played in 171 consecutive games, the fourth-longest streak in franchise history.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

MOST GAMES PLAYED, CAREER

1.       225     Dustin Colquitt      2005-19

2.       224     Will Shields             1993-06

3.       212     Nick Lowery            1980-93

4.       203     Jerrel Wilson           1963-77

5.       190     Tony Gonzalez        1997-08

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES PLAYED, CAREER

1.       224     Will Shields             Sept. 5, 1993 – Dec. 31, 2006

2.       186     Jan Stenerud           Sept. 9, 1967 – Dec. 16, 1979

3.       180     Jim Tyrer                 Sept. 10, 1961 – Dec. 2, 1973

4.       171     Dustin Colquitt      Nov. 9, 2008 – Present

5        168     Bobby Bell               Sept. 7, 1963 – Dec. 14, 1974

KELCE HITS CAREER LANDMARK: With seven receptions and 89 yards in today’s game, TE Travis Kelce has 427 career receptions and 5,520 receiving yards for his career. He becomes the fastest tight end in the NFL to reach at least 425 receptions and at least 5,500 receiving yards (83 games) in the Super Bowl era. He also has a reception in 82 straight games, the third-longest streak in Chiefs history and the seventh-longest active streak in the NFL.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, PASS RECEPTIONS

1.       131     Tony Gonzalez        Dec. 4, 2000 – Dec. 28, 2008

2.       83       Stephone Paige      Nov. 17, 1985 – Sept. 29, 1991

3.       82       Travis Kelce           Sept. 7, 2014 – Present

4.       55       Eddie Kennison       Dec. 9, 2001 – Oct. 2, 2005

5.       48       Priest Holmes          Sept. 9, 2001 – Sept. 19, 2004

MAHOMES CONTINUES TO DOMINATE: QB Patrick Mahomes finished today’s game completing 27-of-37 passes (73.0%) for 374 yards, three touchdowns and a 132.0 passer rating. In 20 career games, Mahomes has thrown for 300+ yards in 13 of those contests, setting a new NFL record and passing Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Kurt Warner (12) for the most 300-yard games in an NFL quarterback’s first 20 games in the Super Bowl era. Mahomes has thrown a touchdown pass in 14 consecutive games, tying Pro Football Hall of Fame QB Len Dawson for the second-longest streak in franchise history. He extended his league-leading active streak of consecutive games with at least two passing touchdowns to 13 in today’s game.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK                                                    

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, TOUCHDOWN PASSES

1.       15       Elvis Grbac             Nov. 28, 1999 – Nov. 12, 2000

2t.      14       Patrick Mahomes   Oct. 14, 2018 – Sept. 22, 2019

Len Dawson            Oct. 3, 1965 – Oct. 8, 1966

4t.      12       Len DawsonSept. 8, 1962 – Dec. 2, 1962

                     Trent Green            Nov. 28, 2001 – Oct. 20, 2002

MAHOMES’ SUCCESS THROUGH FIRST THREE WEEKS: With 374 passing yards in today’s game QB Patrick Mahomes has now thrown for 1,195 yards through the first three weeks of the season. His 1,195 yards in the first three weeks of the season are the fourth-most by any quarterback in NFL history. Mahomes has thrown three or more touchdowns with no interceptions in each game through the first three weeks of the season for the second season in a row. Before Mahomes accomplished this feat for the first time in 2018, the last quarterback to throw for three or more touchdowns with no interceptions in each of the first three games of the season was QB Peyton Manning in 2010.

NFL RECORD BOOK

MOST TOTAL PASSING YARDS, FIRST THREE WEEKS OF SEASON

1.       1,327            Tom Brady              2011

2.        1,230            Ryan Fitzpatrick      2018

3.       1,221            Kurt Warner            2000

4.        1,195            Patrick Mahomes   2019

5.       1,166            Drew Bledsoe          1994

MCCOY TAKES IT HOME TWICE: In his first start with the Chiefs, RB LeSean McCoy scored on a one-yard rush and 14-yard reception marking his first scores with the Chiefs. This marked his first multi-touchdown game since he scored two rushing touchdowns against the New York Jets on Nov. 11, 2018 while he was a member of the Buffalo Bills. He now owns 70 career rushing touchdowns, the second-most in the NFL since he entered the league in 2009, passing RB Marshawn Lynch (69). He also owns 86 touchdowns from scrimmage, the second-most since he entered the NFL in 2009. McCoy finished the game with 54 rushing yards on eight attempts and three receptions for 26 yards with two touchdowns.

NFL RECORD BOOK

RUSHING TDS SINCE 2009

1.       85       Adrian Peterson                

2.       70       LeSean McCoy      

3.       69       Marshawn Lynch

4.       58       Cam Newton          

5.       57       Frank Gore

NFL RECORD BOOK

TDS FROM SCRIMMAGE SINCE 2009

1.       90       Adrian Peterson                

2.       86       LeSean McCoy      

3.       80       Rob Gronkowski

4.       77       Marshawn Lynch              

5.       75       Antonio Brown

WILSON AND OGBAH TAKE DOWN JACKSON: LB Damien Wilson and DE Emmanuel Ogbah sacked Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson for a loss of one yard in the second quarter. This marks Wilson’s first sack of the season and the third of his career (-13.5 yards). Wilson finished the game with five tackles (four solo), one quarterback hit and 0.5 sacks.

OGBAH SACKS JACKSON: DE Emmanuel Ogbah sacked Ravens QB Lamar Jackson for a loss of 12 yards, marking his first full sack of the game. With 1.5 sacks in the game, it marks Ogbah’s first multi-sack performance since Oct 21, 2018 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers when he was a member of the Cleveland Browns. This gives Ogbah 2.5 sacks on the season to lead the Chiefs defense in 2019, and gives him 15.0 sacks (-78.5 yards) for his career. Ogbah finished the game with two tackles (one solo), one for loss, three quarterback hits and 1.5 sacks.

ROBINSON HAULS IN TOUCHDOWN: WR Demarcus Robinson hauled in an 18-yard touchdown pass from QB Patrick Mahomes in today’s game. This marks Robinson’s third touchdown of the season and gives him seven career touchdown receptions. Robinson finished the day with three receptions for 43 receiving yards and one touchdown.

HARDMAN SCORES LONG TOUCHDOWN: Rookie WR Mecole Hardman scored his second touchdown of the season on an 83-yard touchdown pass from QB Patrick Mahomes. This marks Mahomes’ longest touchdown pass since his 89-yard touchdown pass to WR Demarcus Robinson against Oakland on Dec. 30, 2018. Hardman tallied 97 receiving yards on two receptions with one touchdown, and added one rush for seven yards in today’s game.

CLARK TAKES DOWN JACKSON: DE Frank Clark logged his first sack in a Chiefs uniform, taking down Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson for a loss of five yards and forcing a fourth down. Clark now owns 36.0 sacks (-215.5 yards) for his career. He finished the game with three tackles (two solo), one for loss, one quarterback hit and 1.0 sack.

BUTKER HITS 300 CAREER POINTS: With nine points (three PATs, two FGs) in today’s game, K Harrison Butker now has 308 career points with the Chiefs. His 308 points rank 14th all-time, and he needs 25 points to pass WR Chris Burford (332) for 13th-most points scored all-time in franchise history.