


SEA – Chris Warren – 14 rushes, 56 yards.SEA – Rick Mirer – 19/37, 209 yards, INT.SEA – Brian Blades 21-yard pass from John Friesz (Todd Peterson kick), 2:52.KC – Lake Dawson 16-yard pass from Steve Bono (Lin Elliott kick), 6:18.KC – Tamarick Vanover 99-yard kickoff return (Lin Elliott kick), 14:43.KC – Lin Elliott 49-yard field goal, 0:00.KC – Willie Davis 40-yard pass from Steve Bono (Lin Elliott kick), 6:40.KC – Lin Elliott 46-yard field goal, 10:25.KC – Willie Davis 60-yard pass from Steve Bono ( Lin Elliott kick), 4:00.SEA – Todd Peterson 49-yard field goal, 10:56.Game summaries Week 1: at Seattle Seahawks Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text. They won the AFC West title and finished the regular season with a 13–3 record. On December 24, Tamarick Vanover ran the opening kickoff 89 yards for a touchdown, and the Chiefs defeated the Seahawks, 26–3. On November 19, the Chiefs won their seventh game in a row, beating the Houston Oilers 20–13 at Arrowhead Stadium, to go 10–1. Marcus Allen was again a standout for the offense, gaining 890 yards rushing and scoring 5 touchdowns for the season. On October 22, the Chiefs beat the Denver Broncos at Mile High Stadium, 21–7. It was the Chiefs' third overtime win at Arrowhead Stadium during the 1995 season, and was the first time in NFL history that an overtime game had been won on a punt return for a touchdown. On October 9, Tamarick Vanover returned a punt 86 yards in overtime to give the Chiefs a 29–23 victory over the San Diego Chargers on Monday Night Football. On October 1, Quarterback Steve Bono ran for a 76-yard bootleg touchdown, accumulating more than 20% of his total career rushing yards in 1 play. Linebacker Derrick Thomas and defensive ends Neil Smith and Dan Saleaumua also shined for the Chiefs' defense. Rookie kick returner Tamarick Vanover was also spectacular, returning two kickoffs and one punt for scores.

Cornerback Dale Carter led the team with 4 interceptions. The team held its opponents to a league-best 241 points and recorded a third-best 47 sacks. The defense would play a key role in Kansas City's success. On September 17, James Hasty picked off a Jeff Hostetler pass and returned it for a touchdown in overtime as the Chiefs beat the Oakland Raiders, 23–17 to go 3–0. This was the first of three overtime wins for Kansas City at Arrowhead Stadium during the 1995 season, and it set the tone for the team's ability to win tight, close games throughout the regular season. The win improved the Chiefs record to 2–0. Marcus Allen led the Chiefs with 86 yards rushing and Bono passed for 187 yards. Lin Elliott booted the game-winning field goal with 7:11 remaining in overtime to give the Chiefs the win. On the Chiefs' following possession, Bono completed to Danan Hughes with the game-tying score after a 67-yard, 14-play drive that took just 2 minutes and 32 seconds. The Chiefs didn't score a touchdown until 5:03 remained in the game. A costly interception, penalties, and struggles on third down all led to a 17–3 Giants lead. In Week Two, the Chiefs battled back from a two-touchdown deficit to defeat the New York Giants in overtime, 20–17 on September 10.

Fullback Kimble Anders led the team in pass receptions with 55. New Chiefs quarterback Steve Bono passed for 3,121 yards and 21 touchdowns. The season began promisingly on September 3 with a convincing 34–10 win over the Seattle Seahawks in Seattle. Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Russ Ball.Strength and conditioning – Dave Redding.Defensive assistant/quality control – Darvin Wallis.Defensive assistant/Special Teams – Woodrow Lowe.Defensive coordinator – Gunther Cunningham.Offensive quality control – Jimmy Raye III.Tight ends/offensive Assistant – Jim Erkenbeck.Assistant head coach/Wide Receivers – Al Saunders.Director of college scouting – Terry Bradway.
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