1967 Kansas City Chiefs season

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1967 Kansas City Chiefs season
Head Coach Hank Stram
Home Field Municipal Stadium
Results
Record 9-5
Place 2nd AFC West
Playoff Finish Did not qualify
Timeline
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The 1967 Kansas City Chiefs season ended with a 9-5 record and no playoff berth despite their AFL championship win and appearance in the inaugural AFL-NFL championship game the previous year.

The club’s special teams got a boost with the addition of kicker Jan Stenerud from Montana State, kick returner Noland “Super Gnat” Smith from Tennessee State. Interest in the team skyrocketed, forcing an increase in seating capacity at Municipal Stadium from 40,000 to 47,000. In June, Jackson County voters approved a $43 million bond issue for construction of a sports complex[1] to be completed by 1972.

The Chiefs' first non-playoff game against an NFL team resulted in a commanding 66-24 Chiefs preseason victory against the Chicago Bears at Municipal Stadium on August 23. Injuries again hit the club hard during the regular season as the Chiefs clawed their way to a 9-5 record.[1]

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1967 AFL Season
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Boston Denver
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Houston Oakland
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1967 AFL DraftAFL Playoffs1967 AFL All-Star gameSuper Bowl II
Related: 1967 NFL Season