The Kansas City Chiefs finished the 1966 regular season with an 11–2–1 record and clinched the Western Division title five weeks earlier, on November 27.[7][8] Quarterback Len Dawson finished the season with 2,527 passing yards and 26 touchdowns, with only 10 interceptions, giving him a 101.7 passer rating. The team's top wide receiver was Otis Taylor who caught 58 passes for 1,297 yards and 8 touchdowns; Chris Burford also contributed by catching 58 passes for 758 yards and 8 touchdowns. Mike Garrett was the team's leading rusher, gaining 801 yards and 6 touchdowns. The Chiefs' offense consisted of five All-Stars: Len Dawson, Curtis McClinton, Otis Taylor, Jim Tyrer, and Ed Budde.
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Len Dawson
Jerry Mays
Mike Mercer
Mike Garrett
Andy Rice
Jerrel Wilson
Curtis McClinton
Buck Buchanan
Mike Garrett
Otis Taylor
Chuck Hurston
Emmitt Thomas
Chris Burford
Bobby Bell
Fred Arbanas
Sherrill Headrick
Jim Tyrer
E.J. Holub
Ed Budde
Fred Williamson
Wayne Frazier
Willie Mitchell
Jonny Cash
Bobby Hunt
Dave Hill
Johnny Robinson
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