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2021 Kansas City Chiefs season

The 2021 season was the Kansas City Chiefs' 52nd season in the National Football League (NFL), their 62nd overall and their ninth under head coach Andy Reid, looking to become the fourth team in NFL history to make three straight Super Bowls.


2021 Kansas City Chiefs season
The Hunt family (Clark Hunt Chairman and CEO)
Brett Veach
Andy Reid
Eric Bieniemy
Steve Spagnuolo
Arrowhead Stadium
12–5
1st AFC West
Won Wild Card Playoffs(vs. Steelers) 42–21Won Divisional Playoffs(vs. Bills) 42–36 (OT)Lost AFC Championship(vs. Bengals) 24–27 (OT)
2
TE Travis Kelce (2nd team)DT Chris Jones (2nd team)
7
QB Patrick MahomesWR Tyreek HillTE Travis KelceOT Orlando Brown Jr.DE Frank ClarkDT Chris JonesSS Tyrann Mathieu
Tyrann Mathieu
Nick Bolton

The 2021 season was the Kansas City Chiefs' 52nd season in the National Football League (NFL), their 62nd overall and their ninth under head coach Andy Reid, looking to become the fourth team in NFL history to make three straight Super Bowls.

The Chiefs started off slowly at 3–4 but would finish the regular season 12–5, winning the AFC West division title for the sixth consecutive season and 14th overall. The Chiefs would host their fourth straight conference championship but lost to the Cincinnati Bengals in overtime 27–24.

This would be the final season with long-time wide receiver Tyreek Hill, as he was traded to the Miami Dolphins on March 23, 2022. A 6-time Pro Bowler during his time with Kansas City, Hill's final game with the Chiefs was on January 30, 2022, the aforementioned AFC Championship Game vs. the Bengals.

Head coach Andy Reid recorded his 100th win as the Chiefs head coach on October 3, 2021, a 42–30 win over his former team, Philadelphia Eagles. Reid became the first coach in NFL history to win 100 games as a head coach with multiple teams as well as the first to lead multiple teams to four straight Conference Championships, previously doing so with the Eagles from the 2001 to 2004 seasons.

On March 4, 2021, the Chiefs announced that they had officially renamed Arrowhead Stadium, GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Chiefs lost two of their longest tenured players in the offseason. Tackle Eric Fisher was released and fullback Anthony Sherman retired. Both players joined the Chiefs in 2013.

In the offseason, the Chiefs announced they would once again retire their live horse mascot Warpaint to continue with their commitment to stop using Native American imagery.

The Chiefs hosting the Raiders on December 12, a game in which they would win 48–9. It was the franchise's largest victory over their rival.

The Chiefs opened the season on September 12 with a 33–29 victory over the Cleveland Browns. The win was the Chiefs' 15th consecutive win in September. The Chiefs would lose their next two games to give them a 1–2 record after three games, which was their first losing record in 89 games, dating back to week 10 of the 2015 season. The Chiefs' 20–38 week 5 loss to the Buffalo Bills, was the Chiefs' first double-digit loss in the regular season since 2017 and the Chiefs' first double-digit loss at home since 2014. In Week 7, the Chiefs lost 3–27 to the Tennessee Titans, which is the fewest points scored in a game since Patrick Mahomes became the quarterback. The Chiefs maintained a non-winning record until a week 9 victory over the Green Bay Packers. That 7-week stretch without a winning record was the Chiefs' longest stretch without a winning record since 2012 when they held a losing record the entire season. After starting the season 3–4, the Chiefs won their ninth game in week 14 over the Las Vegas Raiders clinching their ninth consecutive winning season, one short of the franchise record of 10. The 48–9 victory over the Raiders was the largest in franchise history over the Raiders and the largest victory against any opponent since the 2006 season. In week 16, following a 36–10 victory over the Steelers and a loss by the Chargers, the Chiefs clinched their sixth consecutive AFC West division championship and their franchise record seventh straight playoff berth. The Chiefs finished the regular season 12–5, their fourth consecutive 12-win season, all four since Patrick Mahomes became the starting quarterback.

Kansas City defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers 42–21 in the Wild Card round of the 2021–22 NFL playoffs. They would then host Buffalo in the Divisional round, winning that game 42–36 in overtime. This game was hailed as one of the greatest modern NFL playoff games, with both teams combining for 25 points in the final two minutes of regulation. The following week, despite being favored to win the AFC Championship game, the Chiefs would lose the game in an upset to the Bengals in overtime 24–27, a game in which they led 21–3 at one point in the second quarter.

NFL Network began announcing their annual top 100 list on August 15, 2021. Five Chiefs players were named to the list. Defensive end Frank Clark is the only player still on the roster that was ranked the previous season that went unranked for the 2021 season. Tight end Travis Kelce was ranked 5th, which is the highest ranking ever for a tight end in the history of the Top 100. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes was ranked 1st on the list, which was the first time a Chiefs player was ranked the number one.

RankPlayerPositionChange
1Patrick MahomesQuarterback3
5Travis KelceTight end13
15Tyreek HillWide receiver7
34Chris JonesDefensive tackle2
58Tyrann MathieuSafety19

Transactions listed below occurred between the day after Super Bowl LV, February 8, and August 14, the day of the Chiefs first preseason game.

Source unless otherwise noted

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Coaching staff changes
Deland McCulloughAccepted job at IndianaRunning backs coachGreg Lewis
Britt ReidContract expired,not re-signed fordisciplinary reasonsLinebackers/outsidelinebackers coachKen Flajole
Greg LewisTitle change toRunning backs coachWide receiversJoe Bleymaier
Joe BleymaierTitle change toWide receivers coachPass game analyst /assistant quarterbacksDavid Girardi
David GirardiTitle change toPass game analyst /Assistant quarterbacksOffensive quality controlConnor Embree
Connor EmbreeTitle change toOffensive quality controlDefensive assistantDonald D'Alesio

Below are players who were on the roster at the end of the 2020 season, but were either released or did not re-sign after their contract expired. If a player resigns during the offseason, their name will be removed from the list.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Players lost
Le'Veon BellRB.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}UFA
Bashaud BreelandCBUFA
Alex BrownCBERFA
Eric FisherTReleased
Antonio HamiltonCBUFA
Tanoh KpassagnonDEUFA
Kelechi OsemeleGUFA
Mike PennelDTUFA
Martinas RankinTReleased
Austin ReiterCUFA
Mitchell SchwartzTReleased
Sammy WatkinsWRUFA
Damien WilliamsRBReleased
Damien WilsonLBUFA
Deon YelderTERFA

Players that were on the Chiefs roster at the end of the season who announced their retirement before the preseason are listed below, even if their contract with the Chiefs had officially expired prior to their announcement.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Retirements
Anthony ShermanFB108
Nick KeizerTE42
Daniel KilgoreC101
2021 Kansas City Chiefs Additions
Kyle LongG
Joe ThuneyG
Blake BellTE
Anthony GordonQB
Jordan Ta'amuQB
Gehrig Dieter*WR
Dalton SchoenWR
Chad WilliamsWR
Antonio CallawayWR
Jody Fortson*TE
Maurice Ffrench*WR
Derrick GoreRB
Sean CulkinTE
Evan Baylis*TE
Prince Tega WanoghoT
Bryan Witzmann*T
Darryl Williams*G
Tyler ClarkDT
Demone Harris*DE
Austin Edwards*DE
Omari Cobb*LB
Emmanuel Smith*LB
Deandre Baker*CB
Rodney ClemonsS
Jarran ReedDT
Elijah McGuireRB
Michael BurtonFB
Austin BlytheC
Tajae SharpeWR
Kamalei CorreaLB
Daurice FountainWR
Darrius ShepherdWR

*Finished 2020 season on the Chiefs practice squad.

Listed below are trades were a player was included in the trade.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Trades
Baltimore RavensT Orlando Brown Jr.2nd-round selection 20216th-round selection 20221st-round selection 20213rd-round selection 20214th-round selection 20215th-round selection 2022
Minnesota VikingsCB Mike Hughes7th-round selection 20226th-round selection 2022
2021 Kansas City Chiefs Draft
Nick BoltonLinebackerMissouri
Creed HumphreyCenterOklahoma
Joshua KaindohDefensive endFlorida State
Noah GrayTight endDuke
Cornell PowellWide receiverClemson
Trey SmithGuardTennessee
*

Trades

  • The Chiefs traded a sixth-round selection (213th overall) in the 2021 draft to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for a seventh-round selection in the 2020 NFL draft.
  • The Chiefs received a sixth-round selection (207th overall) in the 2021 draft from the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a seventh-round selection (258th overall) in the 2021 draft and running back DeAndre Washington.
  • The Chiefs traded their first-round selection (31st overall), third-round selection (94th overall), fourth-round selection (136th overall) in the 2021 draft, and a fifth-round selection in the 2022 NFL draft to the Baltimore Ravens in exchange for offensive tackle Orlando Brown Jr., a second-round selection (58th overall) in the 2021 draft, and a sixth-round selection in the 2022 NFL draft.
  • The Chiefs traded their fourth-round selection (175th overall) and their sixth-round selection (207th overall) to the New York Jets in exchange for the Jets fourth-round selection (162nd overall) and a sixth-round selection (226th overall).
2021 Kansas City Chiefs UDFAs
Zayne AndersonSBYU
Dicaprio BootleCBNebraska
Shane BuecheleQBSMU
Marlon CharacterCBLouisville
Riley ColeLBSouth Alabama
Malik HerringDEGeorgia
Devon KeySWestern Kentucky
Jaylon McClain-SappCBMarshall
Manny PattersonCBMaine

Below are players who were signed and released in the offseason before playing for the team.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Signed and released
Sean CulkinTE
Jordan Ta'amuQB
Tajae SharpeWR
Jaylon McClain-SappCB
Kamalei CorreaLB
Drew ScottLS

Transactions listed below, occurred between August 15, the day after the Chiefs first preseason game, and September 12, the day of the Chiefs first regular season game.

Source for all transactions

The first preseason roster cutdown occurred on August 17. In addition the transactions below, the Chiefs placed running back Elijah McGuire on injured reserve.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Cut to 85
Evan BaylisTE
Antonio CallawayWR
Manny PattersonCB
Chad WilliamsWR

The second preseason cutdown occurred on August 24. The Chiefs released or waived five players and did not use reserve lists to make the 80 player limit.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Cut to 80
Taco CharltonDE
Will ParksCB
Bryan WitzmannG
Riley ColeLB
Anthony GordonQB

The third and final preseason cutdown occurred on August 31. In addition to the transactions below, the Chiefs traded a player, placed Kyle Long on the physically unable to perform list, and placed Malik Herring on the reserve/non-football injury list.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Final Cutdown
Zayne AndersonS
Dicaprio BootleCB
Shane BuecheleQB
Marlon CharacterCB
Tyler ClarkDT
Rodney ClemonsS
Omari CobbLB
Austin EdwardsDE
Maurice FfrenchWR
Derrick GoreRB
Demone HarrisDE
Marcus KempWR
Devon KeyS
BoPete KeyesCB
Wyatt MillerOT
Cornell PowellWR
Dalton SchoenWR
Darrius ShepherdWR
Emmanuel SmithLB
Darwin ThompsonRB
Prince Tega WanoghoOT
Tim WardDE
Darryl WilliamsC

Listed below are trades were a player was included in the trade.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Trades
New England Patriots7th round selection2022 NFL draftYasir Durant
2021 Kansas City Chiefs Signings
Marcus Kemp*WR

*Marcus Kemp was initially released during roster cut-downs, but was signed to the practice squad. The day after being signed to the practice squad, he was elevated to the active roster after linebacker Willie Gay was placed on injured reserve

Below are transactions that occurred after the Chiefs first game through their final game. Transactions below are only transactions related to the Chiefs active roster. Practice squad transactions will not be included.

Source for transactions through December 31

Source for transactions after January 1

Standard practice squad elevations allow a player to elevated from the practice squad to the active roster for a single game and revert to the practice squad following the game. Below are standard elevations used by the Chiefs during the season.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Standard elevations
Zayne AndersonS1
Dicaprio BootleCB4, 14
Demone Harris*DE5, 6
Darius HarrisLB7, 8
Christian Rozeboom*LB7
Austin EdwardsDE8
Daurice FountainWR11, WC, DV, ACG
Josh JacksonCB14, 16
Nakia Griffin-StewartTE16
Johnny Townsend*P16
Darwin ThompsonRBWC, DV

*No longer on practice squad

Below are players elevated from the practice squad using a non-standard elevation, meaning, if the Chiefs want them to go back to the practice squad, they must clear waivers then sign them back to the practice squad.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Non-Standard elevations
Josh GordonWR
Derrick GoreRB
Prince Tega WanoghoOT
Shane BuecheleQB
Zayne AndersonS
Elliott FryK

Listed below are trades where a player was included in the trade.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs Trades
Pittsburgh SteelersDE Melvin Ingram6th-round selection2022 NFL draft
New York JetsTE Daniel BrownG Laurent Duvernay-Tardif
2021 Kansas City Chiefs Cuts
Darius HarrisLB
Daurice FountainWR
Daniel BrownTE
Elliott FryK
Josh GordonWR

Players listed below were activated off injured reserve

2021 Kansas City Chiefs IR Activations
Willie GayLBSeptember 2October 9
Clyde Edwards-HelaireRBOctober 12November 20
Jerick McKinnonRBNovember 30January 1
Joshua KaindohDEOctober 5January 11
Khalen SaundersDTNovember 30January 25

The following players missed games because of the NFL's COVID-19 protocols. Typically, a player misses because of a positive test. Vaccinated players can return simply after a subsequent negative test, unvaccinated players are out for five days.

2021 Kansas City Chiefs COVID-19
Chris JonesDT15
Josh GordonWR15
Willie GayLB15
Harrison ButkerK16
Rashad FentonCB16
Kyle LongG16
Tommy TownsendP16
Nick BoltonLB16
Travis KelceTE16
Lucas NiangOT16
Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5
Front office

Chairman/CEO – Clark Hunt President – Mark Donovan General manager – Brett Veach Assistant general manager – Mike Borgonzi Vice president of football operations – Brandt Tilis Vice president of football operations/Team counsel – Chris Shea Director of player personnel – Mike Bradway Director of pro personnel – Tim Terry Director of college scouting – Ryne Nutt Assistant director of college scouting – Trey Koziol Senior personnel executive – Willie Davis College scouting coordinator – Greg Castillo Head coaches

Head coach – Andy Reid Assistant head coach/special teams coordinator – Dave Toub Offensive coaches

Offensive coordinator – Eric Bieniemy Quarterbacks/passing game coordinator – Mike Kafka Running backs – Greg Lewis Wide receivers – Joe Bleymaier Tight ends – Tom Melvin Offensive line – Andy Heck Assistant offensive line – Corey Matthaei Pass game analyst/assistant quarterbacks – David Girardi Offensive quality control – Connor Embree Offensive quality control – Porter Ellett | | | Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator – Steve Spagnuolo Run game coordinator/defensive line – Brendan Daly Assistant defensive line – Terry Bradden Linebackers – Matt House Outside linebackers – Ken Flajole Defensive backs – Dave Merritt Defensive backs/cornerbacks – Sam Madison Defensive assistant – Donald D'Alesio Defensive quality control – Alex Whittingham Special teams coaches

Assistant special teams – Andy Hill Strength and conditioning

Strength and conditioning – Barry Rubin Assistant strength and conditioning – Greg Carbin Assistant strength and conditioning – Tyler Judkins Assistant strength and conditioning/director of sports science – Ryan Reynolds |

Column 1Column 2Column 3Column 4Column 5Column 6Column 7
Quarterbacks (QB)
 6 Shane Buechele
 4 Chad Henne
15 Patrick Mahomes
Running backs (RB)

45 Michael Burton FB 25 Clyde Edwards-Helaire 40 Derrick Gore  1 Jerick McKinnon 31 Darrel Williams Wide receivers (WR)

17 Mecole Hardman 10 Tyreek Hill 85 Marcus Kemp 13 Byron Pringle 11 Demarcus Robinson Tight ends (TE)

81 Blake Bell 83 Noah Gray 87 Travis Kelce | | Offensive linemen (OL) 73 Nick Allegretti G 66 Austin Blythe C 57 Orlando Brown Jr. T 52 Creed Humphrey C 69 Kyle Long G 65 Trey Smith G 70 Prince Tega Wanogho T 62 Joe Thuney G 77 Andrew Wylie T Defensive linemen (DL)

55 Frank Clark DE 51 Mike Danna DE 95 Chris Jones DT 59 Joshua Kaindoh DE 91 Derrick Nnadi DT 97 Alex Okafor DE 90 Jarran Reed DT 99 Khalen Saunders DT 98 Tershawn Wharton DT | | Linebackers (LB) 54 Nick Bolton OLB 50 Willie Gay OLB 53 Anthony Hitchens MLB 24 Melvin Ingram OLB 56 Ben Niemann MLB 44 Dorian O'Daniel OLB Defensive backs (DB)

39 Zayne Anderson FS 30 Deandre Baker CB 27 Rashad Fenton CB 21 Mike Hughes CB 32 Tyrann Mathieu SS 38 L'Jarius Sneed CB 49 Daniel Sorensen FS 22 Juan Thornhill FS 35 Charvarius Ward CB 23 Armani Watts SS Special teams (ST)

 7 Harrison Butker K  5 Tommy Townsend P 41 James Winchester LS | | Practice squad -- Andrew Billings DT  2 Dicaprio Bootle CB 79 Cortez Broughton DT 84 Matt Bushman TE 12 Gehrig Dieter WR 60 Austin Edwards DE 82 Daurice Fountain WR 19 Josh Gordon WR 47 Darius Harris OLB -- Joe Jackson DE -- Roderick Johnson T -- Devon Key SS 14 Cornell Powell WR 34 Darwin Thompson RB 80 Mark Vital TE 64 Darryl Williams C Reserve

88 Jody Fortson TE (IR) -- Malik Herring DE (NF-Inj.) 26 Chris Lammons CB (IR/DFR) 67 Lucas Niang T (IR) 75 Mike Remmers T (IR) Rookies in italics 53 active, 5 reserve, 16 practice squad |

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
August 14at San Francisco 49ersW 19–161–0Levi's StadiumRecap
August 20at Arizona CardinalsW 17–102–0State Farm StadiumRecap
August 27Minnesota VikingsW 28–253–0Arrowhead StadiumRecap
WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
September 12Cleveland BrownsW 33–291–0Arrowhead StadiumRecap
September 19at Baltimore RavensL 35–361–1M&T Bank StadiumRecap
September 26Los Angeles ChargersL 24–301–2Arrowhead StadiumRecap
October 3at Philadelphia EaglesW 42–302–2Lincoln Financial FieldRecap
October 10Buffalo BillsL 20–382–3Arrowhead StadiumRecap
October 17at Washington Football TeamW 31–133–3FedExFieldRecap
October 24at Tennessee TitansL 3–273–4Nissan StadiumRecap
November 1New York GiantsW 20–174–4Arrowhead StadiumRecap
November 7Green Bay PackersW 13–75–4Arrowhead StadiumRecap
November 14at Las Vegas RaidersW 41–146–4Allegiant StadiumRecap
November 21Dallas CowboysW 19–97–4Arrowhead StadiumRecap
Bye
December 5Denver BroncosW 22–98–4Arrowhead StadiumRecap
December 12Las Vegas RaidersW 48–99–4Arrowhead StadiumRecap
December 16at Los Angeles ChargersW 34–28 (OT)10–4SoFi StadiumRecap
December 26Pittsburgh SteelersW 36–1011–4Arrowhead StadiumRecap
January 2at Cincinnati BengalsL 31–3411–5Paul Brown StadiumRecap
January 8at Denver BroncosW 28–2412–5Empower Field at Mile HighRecap

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

With the loss, the Chiefs failed to secure the No. 1 seed in the AFC.

AFC West
(2) Kansas City Chiefs1250.7065–17–5480364W1
(5) Las Vegas Raiders1070.5883–38–4374439W4
Los Angeles Chargers980.5293–36–6474459L1
Denver Broncos7100.4121–53–9335322L4
RoundDateOpponent (seed)ResultRecordVenueRecap
January 16Pittsburgh Steelers (7)W 42–211–0Arrowhead StadiumRecap
January 23Buffalo Bills (3)W 42–36 (OT)2–0Arrowhead StadiumRecap
January 30Cincinnati Bengals (4)L 24–27 (OT)2–1Arrowhead StadiumRecap
CategoryTotal yardsYards per gameNFL rank(out of 32)
Passing offense4,791281.84th
Rushing offense1,955115.016th
Passing defense4,273251.427th
Rushing defense1,999117.621st
CategoryPlayerTotal yards
PassingPatrick Mahomes4,839
RushingDarrel Williams558
ReceivingTyreek Hill1,239
Tackles (Solo)Nick Bolton70
SacksChris Jones9
InterceptionsTyrann Mathieu3

Statistics correct as of the end of the 2021 NFL season

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