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How many Super Bowls have Chiefs won? Kansas City's championship history explained
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Date:2025-04-13 15:01:54
The Kansas City Chiefs are playing in their sixth Super Bowl and making their fourth appearance in the past five years.
Kansas City has won eight consecutive AFC West crowns, the second-longest streak of division championships for any NFL team since 1970.
The Chiefs are also vying for their fourth Super Bowl title. The New York Giants (4), Green Bay Packers (4), Dallas Cowboys (5), San Francisco 49ers (5), Pittsburgh Steelers (6) and New England Patriots (6) are the only teams with four or more Super Bowl wins.
Here's everything to know about the Chiefs' Super Bowl history:
How many Super Bowls have the Chiefs been to?
Super Bowl 58 will be Kansas City's sixth Super Bowl. The other five are: Super Bowl 1, Super Bowl 4, Super Bowl 54, Super Bowl 55, Super Bowl 57.
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How many Super Bowls have the Chiefs won?
Kansas City has won three Super Bowl championship, two in the past four seasons, and has lost two.
When was the Chiefs' last Super Bowl title?
Kansas City is the defending champions having won Super Bowl 57 against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Chiefs' Super Bowl 4 championship
Kansas City Chiefs 23, Minnesota Vikings 7
The Chiefs forced five turnovers in their first ever Super Bowl win in the 1969 NFL season. Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson passed for 142 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the victory. Dawson was named Super Bowl 4 MVP after the game.
Chiefs' Super Bowl 54 championship
Kansas City Chiefs 31, San Francisco 49ers 20
Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs to a 12–4 regular-season record in 2019 and the franchise’s first Super Bowl win in 50 years. Mahomes passed for 286 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions. He also had 29 rushing yards and one rushing TD in the victory. The Chiefs quarterback was named Super Bowl MVP for his performance.
Chiefs' Super Bowl 57 championship
Kansas City Chiefs 38, Philadelphia Eagles 35
Super Bowl 57 marked the first Super Bowl to feature two Black starting quarterbacks (Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts). Both teams finished the 2022 regular season with 14-3 records. But it was the Chiefs who came away victorious in the Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. Mahomes was named MVP again after passing for 182 yards and three touchdowns in the win.
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