The Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's 16th season in the National Football League and the 26th overall.
The Chiefs got off to a great start in 1985 with a 47âÂÂ27 win at New Orleans, while safety Deron Cherry tied an NFL record by registering four interceptions in a 28âÂÂ7 win against Seattle on September 29 as the club boasted a 3âÂÂ1 record four games into the season. The club was then confronted with a seven-game losing streak (amidst, nonetheless, the neighboring Kansas City Royals's World Series run) that wasnâÂÂt snapped until quarterback Todd Blackledge was installed as the starter against Indianapolis on November 24. The team rebounded to win three of its final five contests of the year with Blackledge under center, further inflaming a quarterback controversy that continued into the 1986 season.
Among these wins was the first time since 1972 that the Chiefs played the Atlanta Falcons, and merely the second in team history. The reason for this is that before the admission of the Texans in 2002, NFL scheduling formulas for games outside a team's division were much more influenced by table position during the previous season.
One of the few remaining bright spots in a disappointing 6âÂÂ10 season came in the regular season finale against San Diego when wide receiver Stephone Paige set an NFL record with 309 receiving yards in a 38âÂÂ34 win, breaking the previous mark of 303 yards set by Cleveland's Jim Benton in 1945. Paige's mark was subsequently surpassed by a 336-yard effort by Flipper Anderson (Los Angeles Rams) in 1989.
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.