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.