Ranking the Best Kansas City Chiefs Players Ever

The Kansas City Chiefs are one of the most storied franchises in NFL history. From their AFL roots to Super Bowl triumphs, the Chiefs have been home to some of the greatest players the league has ever seen. Here’s our definitive ranking of the top 10 Kansas City Chiefs players of all time.

10. Tony Richardson 

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Tony Richardson was the unsung hero of the Chiefs’ dominant rushing attacks in the late 1990s and early 2000s. And, as a fullback, he was instrumental in paving the way for multiple 1,000-yard rushers, including Priest Holmes and Larry Johnson. 

9. Derrick Johnson 

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As the franchise’s all-time leading tackler, Derrick Johnson was a stalwart on defense for over a decade. Known for his athleticism, instincts, and ability to deliver game-changing plays, Johnson earned four Pro Bowl selections during his time in KC.

8. Willie Lanier

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A Hall of Famer and a key part of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl IV-winning defense, Willie Lanier was a trailblazer as one of the first black middle linebackers in the NFL. He was known for his intelligence and punishing hits, which earned him an impressive eight All-Pro selections.

7. Bobby Bell 

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A two-time All-Pro and nine-time Pro Bowler, Bobby Bell played a crucial role in the Chiefs’ Super Bowl IV victory. His ability to play multiple positions and disrupt opposing offenses certainly makes him one of the all-time greats.

6. Emmitt Thomas 

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Emmitt Thomas is the franchise’s all-time leader in interceptions with 58 and was a key part of the Chiefs’ Super Bowl IV-winning defense. A Hall of Famer, Thomas earned five Pro Bowl selections and is no doubt one of the greatest defensive backs in NFL history.

5. Len Dawson 

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As the leader of the Chiefs during their early glory years, Len Dawson is a hero in Kansas City. He guided the team to victory in Super Bowl IV and had an immeasurable impact on the franchise.

4. Tony Gonzalez

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Tony Gonzalez is widely regarded as one of the greatest tight ends in NFL history, and for good reason. During his 12 seasons with the Chiefs, Gonzalez racked up 10,940 receiving yards and 76 touchdowns, earning 10 Pro Bowl selections.

3. Travis Kelce

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It’s hard to top Tony Gonzalaz, but Travis Kelce has probably done it. Arguably the greatest tight end in NFL history, he has completely redefined the position with his blend of size, speed, and skill.

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2. Derrick Thomas 

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Derrick Thomas is one of the most iconic players in Chiefs history, without question. A ferocious pass rusher and relentless defender, Thomas holds the NFL record for most sacks in a single game and finished his career with 126.5 sacks. 

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1. Patrick Mahomes

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It may be early to say this, but Patrick Mahomes will go down as the greatest Kansas City Chiefs player of all time. He’s already won multiple MVP awards, three Super Bowls, and has the most passing touchdowns and passing yards in Chiefs history.

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