Chiefs at Eagles Post-Game Notes

Chiefs at Eagles Post-Game Notes

REID REACHES CENTURY MARK WITH CHIEFS, MAKES NFL HISTORY: With a 42-30 win over his former team in his return to the City of Brotherly Love, Head Coach Andy Reid earned his 100th total win with the Chiefs (93 regular season, seven postseason). When paired with his 140 total victories at the helm of the Philadelphia Eagles from 1999-2012, he becomes the first head coach in NFL history to accumulate 100 total victories with two separate franchises.

The win gives him 240 overall victories as a head coach (regular and postseason), the fifth-most career wins by a head coach in NFL history. His 223-career regular season wins (130 in Philadelphia, 93 in Kansas City) are the sixth-most regular season wins in NFL history. Reid and New England Head Coach Bill Belichick (312) are the only two active head coaches with 200 or more wins. His 93 regular season wins with the Chiefs sit as the third-most wins by a head coach in franchise history, needing nine more victories to pass Marty Schottenheimer (101) for most regular season victories by a head coach in franchise history.

NFL RECORD BOOK

MOST COMBINED WINS, REGULAR AND POSTSEASON (ALL 200 OR MORE)

  1. 347             Don Shula
  2. 324             George Halas
  3. 312             Bill Belichick
  4. 270             Tom Landry
  5. 240             Andy Reid
  6. 229             Curly Lambeau
  7. 209             Chuck Noll
  8. 205             Marty Schottenheimer
  9. 201             Dan Reeves

NFL RECORD BOOK

MOST REGULAR SEASON WINS (ALL 200 OR MORE)

  1. 328             Don Shula
  2. 318             George Halas
  3. 281             Bill Belichick
  4. 250             Tom Landry
  5. 226             Curly Lambeau
  6. 223             Andy Reid
  7. 200 Marty Schottenheimer

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

MOST REGULAR SEASON WINS

  1. 124             Hank Stram
  2. 101             Marty Schottenheimer
  3. 93              Andy Reid
  4. 44              Dick Vermeil
  5. 31              Marv Levy

MAHOMES MOVES UP LEADERBOARDS: QB Patrick Mahomes completed 24 of 30 passes for 278 yards and five touchdowns, good for a 131.0 rating in Kansas City’s 42-30 win over the Philadelphia Eagles. It marks his 31st game with a 100.0+ passer rating, breaking a tie with PFHOF QB Len Dawson for the most 100.0+ passer rating performances in team history. His 31 career games with a 100.0+ passer rating tie him for the seventh-most 100.0+ performances by an NFL quarterback since 2017, despite not becoming the regular starter until the 2018 season.

His 80.0% completion percentage (24 of 30) is the third-highest single-game completion percentage of his career behind only an 82.1% performance at Pittsburgh (9/16/18) and an 80.8% performance at Buffalo (10/19/20).

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK                                                                    

MOST 100.0+ PASSER RATING GAMES, CAREER

  1. 31 Patrick Mahomes         2017-21
  2. 30              Len Dawson                  1962-75
  3. 29              Alex Smith                    2013-17
  4. 27              Trent Green                  2001-06
  5. 19              Steve DeBerg               1988-91

NFL LEADERS

MOST GAMES, 100.0+ PASSER RATING, SINCE 2017

  1. 37              Russell Wilson (afternoon game)
  2. 35              Drew Brees
  3. 34              Philip Rivers

Tom Brady (Sunday night game)

  1. 32              Kirk Cousins

Deshaun Watson

  1. 31 Patrick Mahomes

Aaron Rodgers (afternoon game)

                       Matthew Stafford (afternoon game)

His five passing touchdowns in today’s game move his streak of consecutive games with a passing touchdown to 29 games, extending his franchise record and extending the longest active streak in the NFL. It marks the fourth time in his career that he threw five or more touchdown passes in a single game, with the team going 3-1 in games where he throws five or more touchdown passes. It’s his first five-TD performance since throwing for five touchdowns vs. the New York Jets on Nov. 1, 2020.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK                                                                    

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, TOUCHDOWN PASSES

  1. 29        Patrick Mahomes         Oct. 6, 2019-Present
  2. 15        Elvis Grbac                   Nov. 28, 1999-Nov. 12, 2000

3t.       14        Len Dawson                  Oct. 3, 1965-Oct. 8, 1966

Patrick Mahomes          Oct. 14, 2018-Sept. 22, 2019

5t.       12        Len Dawson                  Sept. 8, 1962-Dec. 2, 1962

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

Per the NFL Media Research Department, with five touchdown passes in today’s game, Mahomes has at least three touchdown throws in each of the four games this season, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers Steve Young (1998) and Kurt Warner (1999), as well as Tom Brady (2007) as the only quarterbacks in NFL history with three or more passing touchdowns in each of their team’s first four games of a season.

KELCE CONTINUES RECEPTION STREAK: TE Travis Kelce finished today’s game with four receptions for 23 yards, extending his streak of consecutive games with a reception to 114, the second-longest streak in franchise history and the third-longest active streak in the NFL by a player currently on a roster.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, PASS RECEPTIONS

  1. 131       Tony Gonzalez              Dec. 4, 2000 – Dec. 28, 2008
  2. 114       Travis Kelce                Sept. 7, 2014 – Present
  3. 83        Stephone Paige             Nov. 17, 1985 – Sept. 29, 1991
  4. 55        Eddie Kennison             Dec. 9, 2001 – Oct. 2, 2005
  5. 48        Priest Holmes               Sept. 9, 2001 – Sept. 19, 2004

NFL RECORD BOOK

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES, PASS RECEPTION, ACTIVE STREAK

1t.       130       Julio Jones                   Dec. 4, 2011 – Present

DeAndre Hopkins          Sept. 9, 2013 – Present

  1. 114       Travis Kelce                Sept. 7, 2014 – Present
  2. 112       Jarvis Landry                Sept. 14, 2014 – Present

HILL FINDS THE ENDZONE FOR HAT TRICK: WR Tyreek Hill recorded 186 receiving yards on 11 receptions in today’s game and tied a single-game career high with three touchdown receptions. It marks his 17th-career 100-yard receiving game in the regular season, moving into a tie with WR Eddie Kennison for the fifth-most 100-yard receiving games in franchise history. His 186 yards stand as the fourth-most single-game receiving yards in his career, while his 11 receptions are tied for the second-most single-game receptions for his career. It marks the third time he’s recorded three touchdown receptions, joining his three-touchdown performances at Tampa Bay (11/29/20) and at New England (10/14/18). It’s his 11th career game with multiple receiving touchdowns.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

MOST GAMES, 100 OR MORE RECEIVING YARDS, CAREER

  1. 27              Travis Kelce                  2013-21
  2. 26              Tony Gonzalez              1997-08
  3. 20              Otis Taylor                    1965-75
  4. 18              Carlos Carson               1980-88
  5. 17 Tyreek Hill                   2016-21

                       Eddie Kennison             2001-07

His three receiving touchdowns give him 51 career receiving touchdowns, moving him into a tie with TE Travis Kelce (51) for fourth-most receiving touchdowns in team history. He also moves past RB Larry Johnson (61) for fourth-most total touchdowns in Chiefs history with 62.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

MOST RECEIVING TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER

  1. 76              Tony Gonzalez              1997-08
  2. 57              Otis Taylor                    1965-75
  3. 55              Chris Burford                1960-67
  4. 51 Travis Kelce                  2013-21

Tyreek Hill                   2016-21

 CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER

  1. 83              Priest Holmes (76 rush, 7 rec.)                           2001-07
  2. 76              Tony Gonzalez (0 rush, 76 rec.)                         1997-08
  3. 64              Jamaal Charles (43 rush, 20 rec., 1 KR)             2008-16
  4. 62              Tyreek Hill (6 rush, 51 rec., 1 KR, 4 PR)           2016-21
  5. 61              Larry Johnson (55 rush, 6 rec.)                          2003-09

EDWARDS-HELAIRE REACHES 100 YARDS ON GROUND AGAIN, SNAGS TOUCHDOWN: RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire finished the day with 14 carries for 102 yards (7.3 avg.) to lead all rushers in the game. It marks his second-consecutive 100-yard rushing game after recording exactly 100 yards vs. the Los Angeles Chargers last week (9/26/21) and gives him four career 100-yard rushing performances. He becomes the first Chiefs RB to accumulate 100 or more yards on the ground in back-to-back weeks since RB Kareem Hunt rushed for 100+ yards in Weeks 14 (116 yards vs. Oakland, 12/10/17) and 15 (155 yards vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 12/16/17) of the 2017 season. His 7.3 yards per carry average is a single-game career high rushing average for the second-year player.

Edwards-Helaire also caught a one-yard underhand pass from QB Patrick Mahomes on Kansas City’s first offensive drive of the game, marking his second receiving touchdown in as many weeks. It gives him two receiving touchdowns for the season and three for his career. He finished the game with two receptions for 12 yards to go with the touchdown.

CHIEFS SURPASS 200 TEAM RUSHING YARDS: The Kansas City offense accumulated 200 total rushing yards on 32 team carries in today’s game at Philadelphia, marking the fifth-highest team rushing total under Head Coach Andy Reid. It marked the club’s fifth performance with 200 or more team rushing yards since 2013.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

MOST RUSHING YARDS, TEAM, SINCE 2013

  1. 245             at Buffalo                      Oct. 19, 2020
  2. 238             vs. Denver                    Dec. 25, 2016
  3. 207             vs. New England           Sept. 29, 2014
  4. 206             vs. Detroit                     Nov. 1, 2015
  5. 200             at Philadelphia             Oct. 3, 2021

DANNA RECORDS FIRST-CAREER MULTI-SACK GAME: DE Mike Danna sacked Eagles QB Jalen Hurts twice in today’s game (-8.0 yards), first for a seven-yard loss and then for a one-yard loss. He now owns sacks in consecutive games for the first time in his career, and today’s performance marks the first multi-sack game of his career. He owns 3.0 sacks (-14.0 yards) for the season and owns 5.5 sacks (-36.5 yards) for his career. He finished the game with four tackles (three solo), including two for loss, to go with the pair of sacks and two QB pressures.

SNEED FORCES SACK AND STRIP TO CLOSE FIRST HALF: CB L’Jarius Sneed sacked Philadelphia QB Jalen Hurts and forced a fumble, getting credit for a 21-yard loss on the sack. The fumble caused a 34-yard loss to close out the game’s first half. Sneed finished the game with four tackles (three solo) to go with the sack and forced fumble. It marks Sneed’s first sack of the season and he now owns 3.0 career sacks (-40.0 yards) and has one career forced fumble.

FORTSON TALLIES TOUCHDOWN IN SECOND STRAIGHT GAME: TE Jody Fortson grabbed his second touchdown reception in as many weeks, hauling in a two-yard touchdown shovel pass from QB Patrick Mahomes in the closing minute of the first half of today’s game. The scoring play marked his only target and only reception of the game.

WILLIAMS POWERS INTO END ZONE: RB Darrel Williams hammered a one-yard carry into the end zone in the third quarter of today’s game. It is his second rushing score of the season and gives him six career rushing touchdowns. He finished the game with 10 caries for 42 yards and added two receptions for 16 yards to go with the rushing touchdown.

PRINGLE SETS CAREER MARKS IN RETURN GAME: WR Byron Pringle tallied multiple single-game career-high marks in today’s game, with four kickoff returns, 109 kickoff return yards, good for a 27.3 yard per return average all setting new personal bests. With two receptions for 23 yards, he also set a single-game career-high with 132 all-purpose yards.

PUNTERS STAY ON SIDELINE: Neither the Chiefs nor the Eagles punted in today’s game. For the Chiefs, it marks the fourth time in the regular season that the club did not register at least one punt in a contest. Of those four such regular season games, this marks the first time that Kansas City’s opponent also recorded no punts in the game. The Chiefs only have one punt over the last two weeks with P Tommy Townsend punting once vs. the Chargers on Sept. 26, 2021.

CHIEFS RECORD BOOK

FEWEST PUNTS, GAME

1t. 0    at Los Angeles Raiders                                      Dec. 22, 1991

  1. Carolina                                                       Dec. 10, 2000
  2. Cincinnati                                                     Oct. 21, 2018

           at Philadelphia                                                 Oct. 3, 2021

  1. 1    30 times; Last vs. Los Angeles Chargers            Sept. 26, 2021