1964 Kansas City Chiefs season

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1964 Kansas City Chiefs season
Head Coach Hank Stram
Home Field Municipal Stadium
Results
Record 7-7
Place 2nd AFC West
Playoff Finish Did not qualify
Timeline
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1963 1965

The 1964 Kansas City Chiefs season ended with a 7-7 record and no postseason appearance. The Chiefs began the year with a 2-1 mark before dropping three consecutive games as several of the team’s best players, including E.J. Holub, Fred Arbanas and Johnny Robinson, missed numerous games with injuries. Arbanas missed the final two games of the year after undergoing surgery to his left eye, in which he suffered almost total loss of vision. Running back Mack Lee Hill, who signed with the club as a rookie free agent and received a mere $300 signing bonus, muscled his way into the starting lineup and earned a spot in the AFL All-Star Game. The club rounded out the season with two consecutive wins to close the season at 7-7, finishing second in the AFL Western Conference behind the San Diego Chargers. An average of just 18,126 fans attended each home game at Municipal Stadium, prompting discussion at the AFL owners’ meeting about the Chiefs future in Kansas City.[1]

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1964 AFL Season
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Boston Denver
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Houston Oakland
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1964 AFL Draft • AFL Playoffs1964 AFL All-Star game
Related: 1964 NFL Season