What was the Chiefs schedule in 2012?
What was the Chiefs schedule in 2012?
Kansas City Chiefs Schedule 2012
Regular Season | ||
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WK | DATE | OPPONENT |
1 | Sun, 9/9 | vs ATL |
2 | Sun, 9/16 | @ BUF |
3 | Sun, 9/23 | @ NO |
What did the Chiefs do in 2012?
The 2012 season was a total loss for the Chiefs, and they won just two games for only the second time since the NFL went to a 16-game schedule. The last was in 2008 and was one of the main reasons the Chiefs hired Pioli.
How many games did the Chiefs win in 2012?
The Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League ended the 2012 season with a record of 2 wins and 14 losses, finishing fourth in the NFL’s West Division of the American Football Conference.
Who was the Chiefs quarterback in 2012?
Kansas City Chiefs 1963–present
Season | Quarterback(s) |
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2012 | Matt Cassel (8) / Brady Quinn (8) |
2013 | Alex Smith (15) / Chase Daniel (1) |
2014 | Alex Smith (15) / Chase Daniel (1) |
2015 | Alex Smith (16) |
What was the Kansas City Chiefs record in 2013?
11–5
2013 Kansas City Chiefs season | |
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Record | 11–5 |
Division place | 2nd AFC West |
Playoff finish | Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Colts) 44–45 |
Pro Bowlers | QB Alex Smith RB Jamaal Charles OT Branden Albert CB Brandon Flowers LB Tamba Hali LB Derrick Johnson LB Justin Houston S Eric Berry DT Dontari Poe PR Dexter McCluster |
Who did the Chiefs beat in 2012?
The Chiefs defeated the Broncos, 7-3. The Broncos were held to three points, which is the fewest Denver scored with then-Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow under center. Kansas City ended the season with a 7-9 record, while Romeo Crennel finished with a 2-1 record as the interim head coach.
Did the Chiefs make the playoffs in 2012?
No, the Chiefs didn’t make the Playoffs in 2012.
Who was the Chiefs QB in 2011?
Matt Cassel
Starters
Pos | Player | GS |
---|---|---|
QB | Matt Cassel | 9 |
RB | Thomas Jones | 8 |
FB | Le’Ron McClain | 10 |
WR | Dwayne Bowe | 14 |
What was Kansas City Chiefs worst year?
2012
In 2017, ESPN.com named the 2012 season the Chiefs’ worst in franchise history. The season remains, as of 2021, the most recent season that the Chiefs had a losing record.