Texans 100: Facts and Figures for AFC Divisional versus the Chiefs, No. 51-75

The Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs meet for the AFC divisional. Here are facts about the Chiefs’ coach as well as referee Shawn Hochuli.

The Houston Texans and Kansas City Chiefs face off in the AFC divisional playoffs. Next up, we take a look at facts surrounding Kansas City coach Andy Reid as well as the referee, Shawn Hochuli, who refereed the game from Week 6 at Arrowhead Stadium.

Facts and Figures for Chiefs, No. 1-25

Facts and Figures for Chiefs, No. 26-50

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51. Reid is 12-14 in the playoffs with a 7-7 record at home.

52. Reid is 6-4 in the divisional round of the playoffs with a 4-1 record at home.

53. Reid has only been a one-and-done after posting 12-plus regular season wins 1/5 times. That lone instance was the 2016 AFC divisional versus the Pittsburgh Steelers at Arrowhead Stadium.

54. Reid is 7-2 against the Texans with a 3-1 record at home.

55. Reid’s 7-2 career record against the Texans is the best he’s compiled against an AFC South opponent:

Texans: 7-2

Jaguars: 5-2

Colts: 3-6

Titans: 1-8

 

56. Reid is currently tied with Marty Schottenheimer for the second-most AFC/AFL Championship Game appearances in team history with one.

57. A win would make Reid the first Chiefs coach in club history to reach two consecutive conference title games.

58. A win would tie Reid with Schottenheimer for the second-most postseason wins in Chiefs history with three. Hank Stram has the most with four.

59. Reid has the third-most consecutive winning seasons in Chiefs history with seven. Schottenheimer and Stram are tied for the most with nine apiece.

60. Reid is 58/124 on challenges for his career with a 3/7 rate in 2019.

61. Reid was 0/3 on pass interference challenges in 2019.

62. Reid is 4/7 on postseason challenges for his career.

63. The Chiefs finished with the 15th-fewest penalties in the NFL with 107.