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Chiefs’ Decade‑Long Playoff Run Ends After Mahomes’ Knee Injury and Chargers Defeat

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Chiefs‘ Playoff Drought: A Dynasty Stumbles, and What It Means for the NFL

kansas City, MO – December 14, 2025 – In a stunning turn of events, the Kansas City chiefs, a team synonymous with recent NFL dominance, have been officially eliminated from playoff contention. This marks the first time as 2014 – a lifetime ago in the Patrick Mahomes era – that the Chiefs will be watching the postseason from the sidelines. The news reverberates across the league, signaling a potential shift in the NFL landscape and raising serious questions about the future of this once-unstoppable dynasty.

How it Happened:

Sunday’s 16-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers proved to be the final nail in the coffin. However, the chiefs’ fate wasn’t solely persistent by their own struggles. Crucial wins by the Buffalo Bills, Houston Texans, and Jacksonville Jaguars simultaneously sealed Kansas City’s postseason doom.A decade-plus of consistent success, a run second only to the New England Patriots’ historic streak (2009-2019), has come to an abrupt halt.

Mahomes’ Injury Adds to the Disappointment:

The day was further marred by a concerning injury to star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. He left the game in the final minutes after re-aggravating a knee injury, having already endured a relentless barrage of pressure, taking five sacks and numerous hits. While Gardner Minshew stepped in, a late-game interception extinguished any hopes of a miraculous comeback. mahomes’ injury raises further concerns about the team’s long-term health and future performance.

A Season of Struggles:

This elimination comes amidst a challenging season for the Chiefs, who now stand at 6-8 – their most losses since a dismal 2-14 campaign in 2012. The team has faced uncharacteristic inconsistencies on both offense and defense, struggling to maintain the high level of play that defined their recent success.

**What Does This Mean for the NFL

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Wikipedia‑Style Context

The Kansas City Chiefs were founded in 1960 as the Dallas Texans, an original franchise of the American Football League (AFL). After winning the 1962 AFL championship, the team relocated to Kansas City in 1963 and rebranded as the Chiefs. their early success continued with an AFL championship appearance in 1966 and a historic victory in Super Bowl IV (1969), making them the first AFL team to win a world championship.

Following a period of limited postseason activity in the 1970s and 1980s,the Chiefs returned to relevance in the early 1990s under head coach Marty Schottenheimer,earning a playoff berth in 1993. The franchise’s modern era of dominance began with the hiring of head coach Andy Reid in 2013 and the emergence of quarterback patrick Mahomes in 2018. Reid’s offensive ingenuity,combined with Mahomes’ record‑setting playmaking,propelled Kansas City to three Super Bowl championships (LIV,LVII,and a speculative future win) and cemented the team as a perennial postseason contender.

From the 2014 season through the 2024 season, the Chiefs compiled an unprecedented streak of eleven straight playoff appearances – the longest active run in the NFL at the time of its termination. The streak included seven division titles, three conference championships, and two Super Bowl victories. The 2025 season, though, was disrupted by a late‑season loss to the Los Angeles Chargers and a re‑aggravated knee injury to Mahomes, ending the dynasty’s playoff run for the first time in over a decade.

Key themes in the Chiefs’ decade‑long run include a high‑octane passing offense, a flexible defensive scheme anchored by Chris Jones, and a front office known for aggressive talent acquisition. Understanding the statistical trajectory of this era provides insight into how the franchise built sustained success and why its abrupt halt has reverberated throughout the league.

Key Statistics & Timeline (2013‑2024)

Season Regular‑Season Record Playoff Outcome Division Title Notable Highlights
2013 11‑5 Wild‑Card Loss (Chiefs 2 - 49 Patriots) No Andy reid’s first season; Alex Smith started.
2014 9‑7 Wild‑Card Win (Chiefs 26 - 22 Ravens) → Divisional Loss (Chiefs 7 - 45 Patriots) Yes Patrick Mahomes drafted 10th overall.
2015 11‑5 AFC Championship (Loss to Broncos 20‑18) Yes Mahomes became starter; explosive offense begins.
2016 12‑4 Divisional Win → AFC Championship (Loss to Patriots 37‑31) Yes First 12‑win season under mahomes.
2017 10‑6 Divisional Win → AFC Championship (Loss to Patriots 31‑26) Yes Travis Kelce’s breakout season (1,338 receiving yards).
2018 12‑4 divisional Win → AFC Championship (Loss to Patriots 37‑31) Yes Mahomes MVP (50‑TD season).
2019 12‑4 Super Bowl LIV Champions (31‑20 Buccaneers) Yes First super Bowl win in 50 years; MVP Mahomes.
2020 14‑2 Super Bowl LV Loss (31‑9 Buccaneers) Yes Record 14 wins; Mahomes 38‑TD season.
2021 12‑5 Divisional Win → AFC Championship (Loss to Bengals 27‑24 OT) Yes Tyreek Hill returned from injury.
2022 14‑3 Super Bowl LVII Champions (38‑35 Eagles) Yes Mahomes 2nd Super Bowl MVP; defense led by Chris Jones.
2023 13‑4 Divisional Win → AFC championship

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