Record 6–10 Playoff finish did not qualify Start date 2001 | Division place 4th AFC West Head coach Dick Vermeil Home field Arrowhead Stadium | |
Pro Bowlers RB Priest Holmes
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The 2001 Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's 32nd season in the National Football League, the 42nd overall and the first under head coacah Dick Vermeil, and failing to qualify for the playoffs or their 7-9 record from 2000, with a 6–10 record and fourth place in the AFC West.
Along with new coaches joining the team, new additions appeared on the Chiefs' roster, including Running back Priest Holmes and Quarterback Trent Green. Coach Dick Vermeil began to install a powerful offense similar to the one he installed in St. Louis to win Super Bowl XXXIV.
Schedule
In 2001, the Chiefs' regular-season, non-conference opponents were from the NFC East.
*Game originally scheduled for September 16, but was postponed along with all Week 2 games following the September 11 Terrorist Attacks