2013 Kansas City Chiefs season
The 2013 season was the Kansas City Chiefs' 44th in the National Football League, their 54th overall and their first under the head coach and general manager tandem of Andy Reid and John Dorsey respectively. After their 26–16 win over the [2013 2013 Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles season|Philadelphia Eagles] in Week 3, which was also coach Andy Reid's first visit to Philadelphia since the Eagles fired him the season prior, the Chiefs vastly improved on their 2–14 record from 2012 just three weeks into the season. However, despite starting 9–0, the Chiefs would struggle in the second half of the season, losing 5 out of their last 7 games, and losing control of the AFC West. Despite that, they would still make the playoffs. After defeating the New York Giants 31–7 in Week 4, the Chiefs became the first team in NFL history to win two or fewer games in the previous season, and win the first four games the next. On October 13, 2013, against the Oakland Raiders, Chiefs fans broke the Guinness World Record for loudest crowd roar at an outdoor stadium with 137.5 decibels. Seattle Seahawks fans later reclaimed the record on December 2, 2013, with a roar of 137.6 decibels. After the [2013 2013 Indianapolis Colts season|Indianapolis Colts season|Indianapolis Colts] defeated the [2013 2013 Denver Broncos season|Denver Broncos season|Denver Broncos] in Week 7, the Chiefs were the final undefeated team in the NFL. They were the first team in NFL history to earn the number one draft pick and be the last undefeated team in consecutive years.
The Chiefs clinched a playoff berth. They would lose to the Indianapolis Colts in the Wild Card round of the playoffs 45–44, after blowing a 38–10 lead. The loss extended an 8-game playoff losing streak dating back to the 1993 season, which stood as the longest in NFL history until it was broken by the Detroit Lions in 2016.
Roster changes
Trades
| Position | Player/pick received | Team | Compensation |
| QB | Alex Smith | San Francisco 49ers | 2013 2nd round draft pick 2014 2nd round draft pick |
| FB | Anthony Sherman | Arizona Cardinals | CB Javier Arenas |
| WR | A. J. Jenkins | San Francisco 49ers | WR Jon Baldwin |
| N/A | 2014 6th round draft pick | Dallas Cowboys | LB Edgar Jones 2014 7th round draft pick |
Preseason cuts
| Position | Player |
| CB | Vince Agnew |
| DE | Miguel Chavis |
| WR | Terrance Copper |
| OL | Ryan Durand |
| OL | Hutch Eckerson |
| DB | Otha Foster III |
| OL | A.J. Hawkins |
| DE | Rob Lohr |
| RB | Jordan Roberts |
| WR | Tyler Shoemaker |
| QB | Ricky Stanzi |
| DB | Neiko Thorpe |
| FB | Braden Wilson |
| WR | Jamar Newsome |
| Position | Player |
| T | Steven Baker |
| WR | Josh Bellamy |
| S | Malcolm Bronson |
| S | Greg Castillo |
| CB | Kennard Cox |
| DL | Marcus Dixon |
| OL | Tommie Draheim |
| LB | Darin Drakeford |
| RB | Shaun Draughn |
| WR | Frankie Hammond Jr. |
| TE | Demetrius Harris |
| DB | Tysyn Hartman |
| OG | Ricky Henry |
| OLB | Austen Lane |
| LB | Orie Lemon |
| TE | Tony Moeaki* |
| CB | Semaj Moody |
| FB | Toben Opurum |
| OT | Matt Reynolds |
| WR | Rico Richardson |
| OL | Rokevious Watkins |
| DE/LB | Ridge Wilson |
- Tony Moeaki was originally released but was subsequently placed on injured reserve
Inseason Transactions
Players with multiple transactions
This is a list of players who played for the Chiefs at some point during the season who were involved in more than one transaction during the season.| Position | Player | Final Status |
| S | Bradley McDougald | Claimed off waivers by Tampa Bay |
| WR | Chad Hall | Free Agent |
Regular season
Schedule
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.Game summaries
Week 1: at Jacksonville Jaguars
The Chiefs started their 2013 season on the road against the Jaguars. The Jags scored a safety when J. T. Thomas blocked a punt in the end zone, giving them a 2–0 lead. The Chiefs took the lead when Alex Smith found Donnie Avery on a 5-yard touchdown pass, making the score 7–2. This was followed up by Smith finding Junior Hemingway on a 3-yard pass, extending the Chiefs' lead to 14–2. In the second quarter, the Chiefs continued to dominate as Jamaal Charles ran for a 2-yard touchdown, giving the team a 21–2 halftime lead.After a scoreless third quarter, the Chiefs scored the only points of the second half in the fourth quarter when Tamba Hali returned an interception 10 yards for a touchdown.
The Chiefs beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 28–2, the first time in NFL history a game ended with that score. It was also the second time in 20 years a team scored only two points during a regular season game, as well as being the most recent one as of 2021. The Jaguars crossed the 50-yard line once during the game but failed to score.
With the win, the Chiefs started 1–0.
Week 2: vs. Dallas Cowboys
The Chiefs made their regular season debut at home against the Cowboys. They scored first as Jamaal Charles caught a 2-yard touchdown pass from Alex Smith for a 7–0 lead. The Cowboys got on the scoreboard when Dan Bailey kicked a 51-yard field goal to make the score 7–3, followed by Tony Romo and Dez Bryant hooking up on a 2-yard pass to give the Cowboys a 10–7 lead. With the 2nd quarter being scoreless, the Cowboys held on to their lead through halftime.In the 3rd quarter, Bailey nailed a 30-yard field goal to increase the Cowboys' lead to 13–7. However, the Chiefs retook the lead when Smith found Dwayne Bowe on a 12-yard pass, making the score 14–13. In the 4th quarter, the Chiefs increased their lead to 17–13 when Ryan Succop nailed a 40-yard field goal. The Cowboys tried to rally late, but came up a point short when the only score they could muster was a 53-yard field goal by Bailey. The Chiefs won the game 17–16, earning their first 2–0 start since 2010.
Week 3: at Philadelphia Eagles
After a close call win at home, the Chiefs traveled to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles in a TNF duel. The Chiefs started their scoring when Ryan Succop kicked a 33-yard field goal for a 3–0 lead. This was followed by Eric Berry returning an interception 38 yards for a touchdown for a 10–0 lead. The Eagles managed to get on the board later on in the quarter when Michael Vick found Jason Avant on a 22-yard touchdown pass making the score 10–6. The Chiefs continued to dominate as Succop kicked 2 field goals increasing his teams lead from 7 to eventually 10 points with field goals from 31 and 34 yards out 13–6 and 16–6 at halftime. In the 3rd quarter, the Eagles managed to rally coming within 7 points as Alex Henery kicked a 29-yard field goal for the only score of the quarter. The Chiefs pulled away as Jamaal Charles ran for a 3-yard touchdown for a 23–9 lead. The Eagles then fired back as LeSean McCoy ran for a touchdown from 41-yards out once again coming within 7 23–16. With Succop's 38-yard field goal, the Chiefs were able to seal the game with a final score of 26–16 sending them to a 3–0 start, their first such start since 2010. This was also head coach Andy Reid’s first visit to Philadelphia since he was fired by the organization a season earlier. Reid served as the Eagles head coach from 1999 to 2012.Week 4: vs. New York Giants
After a win over the Eagles, the Chiefs returned home for a game against the Giants. After a scoreless first quarter, they got on the board as Alex Smith found Sean McGrath on a 5-yard pass for a 7–0 lead. The Giants managed to tie the game up as Eli Manning found Victor Cruz on a 69-yard pass making the score 7–7. Ryan Succop then kicked a 51-yard field goal to send the Chiefs to a 10–7 halftime lead.In the second half, the Chiefs dominated as Dexter McCluster ran a punt back 89 yards for a touchdown increasing their lead to 17–7 for the only score of the third quarter. In the fourth quarter, Alex Smith threw two more touchdown passes to Jamaal Charles and Dwayne Bowe from 2 and 34 yards out that eventually sealed the game for them, moving them up 24–7 before the final score sat at 31–7.
The win sent the Chiefs to their first 4–0 start since 2003.
Week 5: at Tennessee Titans
Kansas City jumped to 13–0 lead but by end of the third quarter, the Chiefs were trailing 17–13. But the Chiefs answered by scoring 13 unanswered points in the 4th quarter and won the game 26–17.With the win, the team improved to 5–0, their first such start since 2003.
Week 6: vs. Oakland Raiders
The Chiefs improved to 6–0 after defeating the Oakland Raiders 24–7, and snapped a six-game home losing streak to the Oakland Raiders dating back to the 2007 season. It was at this game that Arrowhead Stadium fans set a new Guinness World Record for loudest outdoor stadium in any sport.It also featured the largest flyover with 42 planes.