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All-time history between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs
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All-time history between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs

In 1963, the Las Vegas Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs played together for the first time. The Raiders were representing Oakland at the time and this game was the start of an epic rivalry.

These two teams have clashed several times throughout their history and have played in the same division for most of their time. Throughout these seasons and games there have been some historic performances, thrilling last-second finishes, defeats and everything in between.

Sunday marks the 128th time these two teams will face each other on the gridiron. The Raiders have an overall record of 54-71-2 with the Chiefs having the upper hand, but Raider Nation’s main concern is turning that 54 into a 55 as the final seconds come to a close on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.

The Raiders and Chiefs have even dueled in the playoffs three times. The first playoff game was in 1968 when the Raiders hosted Kansas City and demolished it in the divisional round, winning 41-6, which Raider Nation witnessed firsthand.

A few years later, the Chiefs made the playoffs and learned the lesson from their final postseason loss to the Raiders when they upset the Silver and Black on the road and advanced to the playoffs, defeating the Raiders 17-7.

21 years later, these teams finally found each other again in the playoffs, as the Raiders no longer represented Oakland but Los Angeles in the 1991 postseason. In a low-scoring affair, the Raiders fought hard but ultimately lost 10-6 at Kansas City, ending their season.

The Raiders have a 2-8 record in their last 10 meetings with the Chiefs, but on the bright side, they won their last game against Kansas City. They spoiled the eventual Super Bowl winners’ Christmas dinner that evening when the Raiders defeated the Chiefs 20:14.

With Kansas City having an undefeated record and the Raiders not playing their best football of late, the Silver and Black are hoping they can light the torch and earn their 55th win over Kansas City and hand the Chiefs their first loss of the season.

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