1.
Which number did Larry Johnson initially wear as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs?
Correct Answer
C. 34
Explanation
Larry Johnson initially wore the number 34 as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.
2.
Who did the Kansas City Chiefs traded for the rights to the AFL's number-one draft pick in 1963?
Correct Answer
A. Cotton Davidson
Explanation
The Kansas City Chiefs traded for the rights to the AFL's number-one draft pick in 1963 with Cotton Davidson.
3.
Which future Hall of Famer did the Kansas City Chiefs make the first overall pick of the 1963 draft?
Correct Answer
D. Buck Buchanan
Explanation
Buck Buchanan was the correct answer because he was the player that the Kansas City Chiefs selected as the first overall pick in the 1963 draft. Buchanan went on to have a successful career and is considered a future Hall of Famer.
4.
Which active are Kansas City Chiefs running back died following surgery in 1965?
Correct Answer
A. Mack Lee Hill
Explanation
Mack Lee Hill is the correct answer because he was a running back for the Kansas City Chiefs who tragically died following surgery in 1965. This suggests that his death was a significant event in the history of the team and is likely well-known among fans and followers of the Chiefs.
5.
How many players did the Kansas City Chiefs pick in the 2008 NFL Draft?
Correct Answer
B. Twelve
Explanation
In the 2008 NFL Draft, the Kansas City Chiefs picked twelve players.
6.
What veteran kicker was 3-3 in field goal attempts with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2007?
Correct Answer
A. John Carney
Explanation
John Carney was a veteran kicker who played for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2007. During that season, he made all three of his field goal attempts, showcasing his accuracy and reliability as a kicker.
7.
What was the Kansas City Chiefs record in Brodie Croyle's six 2007 starts?
Correct Answer
A. 0-6
Explanation
In Brodie Croyle's six starts in 2007, the Kansas City Chiefs had a record of 0-6. This means that they did not win a single game during the six games that Croyle started.
8.
Who led the 2007 Kansas City Chiefs in interceptions?
Correct Answer
B. Jarrad Page
Explanation
Jarrad Page led the 2007 Kansas City Chiefs in interceptions. This can be inferred from the question, which asks for the player who led the team in interceptions during that specific year.
9.
Who led the 2007 Kansas City Chiefs in rushing yardage?
Correct Answer
D. Larry Johnson
Explanation
Larry Johnson led the 2007 Kansas City Chiefs in rushing yardage.
10.
On what holiday was the Kansas City Chiefs' third-round 2007 NFL Draft pick Tank Tyler born?
Correct Answer
A. Valentine's Day
Explanation
Tank Tyler, the Kansas City Chiefs' third-round 2007 NFL Draft pick, was born on Valentine's Day.
11.
What team were the Kansas City Chiefs scheduled to play on opening day in 2008?
Correct Answer
C. New England Patriots
Explanation
In 2008, the Kansas City Chiefs were scheduled to play the New England Patriots on opening day.
12.
Where did the Kansas City Chiefs rank in points allowed during the 2007 season?
Correct Answer
B. 14th
Explanation
In the 2007 season, the Kansas City Chiefs ranked 14th in points allowed. This means that they were relatively successful in preventing their opponents from scoring, as they were ranked higher than many other teams in the league.
13.
How many 100+ yard receiving games did Tony Gonzalez have in 2007 with the Kansas City Chiefs?
Correct Answer
B. Five
Explanation
In 2007, Tony Gonzalez had five 100+ yard receiving games with the Kansas City Chiefs. This means that in five separate games that season, Gonzalez caught passes for over 100 yards.
14.
In 2008, Kansas City Chiefs president Carl Peterson said they found who in a weight room in Louisiana?
Correct Answer
B. Glenn Dorsey
Explanation
In 2008, Kansas City Chiefs president Carl Peterson stated that they found Glenn Dorsey in a weight room in Louisiana.
15.
What WR was taped to a goalpost when he reported late to the Kansas City Chiefs' 2007 training camp?
Correct Answer
B. Dwayne Bowe
Explanation
Dwayne Bowe was the wide receiver who was taped to a goalpost when he reported late to the Kansas City Chiefs' 2007 training camp.