2019 Kansas City Chiefs season


The 2019 Kansas City Chiefs season was the Kansas City Chiefs' 50th in the National Football League, their 60th overall, their seventh under head coach Andy Reid, and third under general manager Brett Veach.
In the offseason, the Chiefs released two of their longest-tenured players: Justin Houston and Eric Berry. The Chiefs started the season with a 1–3 record at home, their worst record after four home games since 2012. However, they began the season 4–0 on the road, their best road record after four road games since 2013. With a Week 14 Oakland Raiders loss and a win over the New England Patriots, the Chiefs clinched the AFC West, extending their team record division title streak to four consecutive. They also clinched the franchise's fifth consecutive playoff appearance, one short of the franchise record of six consecutive from 1990–1995. The Chiefs also finished undefeated in the AFC West for the second time under Andy Reid, extending their record within the AFC West since 2015 to 27–3. They clinched their second straight bye to the Divisional round of the AFC playoffs due to a Week 17 win against the Los Angeles Chargers combined with a Patriots loss to the Miami Dolphins.
In the Divisional round, the Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans 51–31 despite falling behind 24–0 in the second quarter to give the Chiefs playoff wins in back-to-back seasons for the first time in franchise history. The 51 points they scored was a franchise record for a postseason game. The win, along with the Baltimore Ravens' loss the previous night, allowed the Chiefs to host the AFC Championship for the second time in franchise history. They defeated the Tennessee Titans 35–24 in the AFC Championship advancing to Super Bowl LIV, where they defeated the San Francisco 49ers 31–20 to win their first championship since Super Bowl IV in 1970.

NFL Top 100

The Chiefs had six players ranked on NFL Network's annual Top 100 players countdown, which was tied for second most in the league. Reigning NFL MVP Patrick Mahomes was ranked 4th, the highest ranking ever by a Chiefs player. Additionally, he was the highest ranked player on the countdown that was not ranked in 2018 and was the second highest player ever that was unranked the previous season.
RankPlayerPositionChange
4Patrick MahomesQBNR
19Tyreek HillWR 21
21Travis KelceTE 3
36Chris JonesDTNR
85Frank ClarkDENR
94Mitchell SchwartzTNR

Staff

Coaching changes

CoachPositionReason leftReplacement
Bob SuttonDefensive CoordinatorFiredSteve Spagnuolo
Britt ReidDefensive LinePromotedBrendan Daly
Mike SmithOutside LinebackersAccepted job with
another team
Britt Reid
Mark DeLeoneInside LinebackersAccepted job with
another team
Matt House
Emmitt ThomasDefensive BacksRetiredDave Merritt
Al HarrisDefensive Backs/CornerbacksFiredSam Madison
Jay ValaiDefensive quality controlAccepted job with
another team
Terry Bradden

Roster changes

Players signed

Below are players signed in the offseason through free agency.
PlayerPosition
Justin SeniorT
Sammie CoatesWR
Davon GraysonWR
Dontae JohnsonCB
E. J. ManuelQB
Harold Jones-QuarteyS
Carlos HydeRB
Tyrann MathieuS
Damien WilsonLB
Alex OkaforDE
Bashaud BreelandCB
Blake BellTE
Keith ReaserCB
Jeremiah AttaochuLB
Zack GolditchG
Nick KeizerTE
Neal SterlingTE

Cuts

Below are players who were released during the offseason
PlayerPosition
Justin HoustonLB
Eric BerryS
Dillon GordonT
Step DurhamCB
Tejan KoromaC
Sammie CoatesWR
T.J. LintaQB
Dontae JohnsonCB
Jarvis JenkinsDE
Leon McQuay IIIFS
Justin SeniorOT
Gary JohnsonOLB
James WilliamsRB

Futures contracts

Below are players that were signed as a futures players, which are typically players that have not played in a regular season. These players usually spent the previous season on a practice squad.
PlayerPosition
Josh CrockettWR
Raymond DavisonLB
Ryan HunterT
Joey IvieNT
Chase LittonQB
Robert McCrayOLB
Leon McQuay IIISS
Henry MondeauxDT
Pace MurphyT
Aaron RipkowskiFB
Martrell SpaightLB
D'Montre WadeCB
Cavon WalkerDE
David WellsTE

Unrestricted free agents

Below are players with expiring contracts that can sign with any team without the Chiefs receiving any sort of compensation. Also included is if the player re-signed with the Chiefs or signed with another team.
PlayerPositionRe-signed?*
Jeff AllenGYes
Allen BaileyDENo
Kelvin BenjaminWRNo
Chris ConleyWRNo
Jordan DeveyGNo
Demetrius HarrisTENo
Mitch MorseCNo
Steven NelsonCBNo
Orlando ScandrickCBNo
Anthony ShermanFBYes
De'Anthony ThomasWRYes
Spencer WareRBNo
Charcandrick WestRBNo
Frank ZomboOLBNo

Restricted free agents

Below are players with expiring contracts that have three or fewer accrued seasons with the Chiefs that can receive a qualifying offer from any NFL team, the Chiefs can choose to either match the offer or receive a draft pick as compensation depending on the tender placed by the Chiefs which can be 1st round, 2nd, or original round. If no offer sheet is given, the player will receive a one-year contract with the Chiefs for a salary based on the tender placed on the player, $2.879 million for a first, $2.023 million for a second, or $1.323 million for an original round tender. If a tender is not placed, the player becomes an unrestricted free agent.
PlayerPositionTenderQualifying offerMatched?*
Jordan LucasFSOriginal round None
Signed tender
N/A
Terrance SmithILBNot placed-N/A

Exclusive-rights free agents

Below are players with two or fewer seasons of tenure with expiring contracts. If the Chiefs makes a qualifying offer the player has no negotiating rights with other teams, and must either sign the tender with the Chiefs or sit out the 2019 season. If a qualifying offer is not made, the player is an unrestricted free agent.
PlayerPositionQualifying offer?*Signed?†
Harrison ButkerKYesYes
Alex EllisTENoN/A
Justin HamiltonNTYesYes
Marcus KempWRYesYes

Trades

Below are any trades that included at least one player. Trades that featured only draft picks being traded for both teams, are listed in NFL Draft section.
Player/Pick
Received
TeamCompensation
2nd round pick
2020 NFL Draft
San Francisco 49ersLB Dee Ford
DE Emmanuel OgbahCleveland BrownsS Eric Murray
DE Frank Clark
3rd round pick
2019 Draft
Seattle Seahawks1st & 3rd round pick
2019 NFL Draft
2nd round pick
2020 NFL Draft
LB Darron LeeNew York Jets6th round pick
2020 NFL Draft

Draft

RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollege
256Mecole HardmanWide ReceiverGeorgia
263Juan ThornhillSafetyVirginia
384Khalen SaundersDefensive tackleWestern Illinois
6201Rashad FentonCornerbackSouth Carolina
6214*Darwin ThompsonRunning backUtah State
7216Nick AllegrettiGuardIllinois

Draft pick trades

Final roster

Preseason

Regular season

Schedule

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1: at Jacksonville Jaguars

Week 2: at Oakland Raiders

Week 3: vs. Baltimore Ravens

Week 4: at Detroit Lions

Week 5: vs. Indianapolis Colts

Week 6: vs. Houston Texans

Week 7: at Denver Broncos

Week 8: vs. Green Bay Packers

Week 9: vs. Minnesota Vikings

Week 10: at Tennessee Titans

Week 11: at Los Angeles Chargers

NFL International Series

Week 13: vs. Oakland Raiders

Week 14: at New England Patriots

Week 15: vs. Denver Broncos

Week 16: at Chicago Bears

Week 17: vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Standings

Division

Conference

Postseason

Schedule

Game summaries

AFC Divisional Playoffs: vs. (#4) Houston Texans

AFC Championship: vs. (#6) Tennessee Titans

Super Bowl LIV: vs. (N1) San Francisco 49ers