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| team = Kansas City Chiefs | year = 2002 | record = 8–8 | division_place = 4th AFC West | coach = Dick Vermeil | stadium = Arrowhead Stadium | playoffs = did not qualify | pro bowlers = RB Priest Holmes TE Tony Gonzalez T Willie Roaf G Will Shields KR Dante Hall | shortnavlink = Chiefs seasons }} The {{nfly|2002}} Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's 33rd season in the National Football League, the 43rd overall, the franchise's 40th season in Kansas City, Missouri and the second under head coach Dick Vermeil. The Chiefs's high-powered offense was led by quarterback Trent Green and 2002 NFL Offensive Player of the Year Priest Holmes, in the second of Holmes's three consecutive all-pro seasons. Green had a 2-to-1 touchdown-to-interception ratio (26 to 13), and Holmes led the league in touchdowns (24) and overall scoring (144 points). Kansas City scored 467 points (29.2 per game), but gave up 399 points (24.9 per game), the second most in the AFC and fifth-most in the NFL. Football Outsiders stated that the 2002 Chiefs have the second-largest Offense-Defense imbalance from 1992–2010 [1] (the largest discrepancy coming from the 1992 Seattle Seahawks). Football Outsiders also calculated that the Chiefs had the second most efficient running game in the same period (second only to the 2000 St. Louis Rams).[2] The Chiefs' offense also set two new NFL records with the fewest fumbles in a season (7, broken in 2010) and fewest fumbles lost in a season (2), the latter of which still stands. Offseason
NFL draft{{main article|2002 NFL draft}}{{NFL team draft start| year = 2002 | teamname = Kansas City Chiefs }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 1 | pick = 6 | player = Ryan Sims | position = Defensive Tackle | college = North Carolina | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 2 | pick = 43 | player = Eddie Freeman | position = Defensive Tackle | college = UAB | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 4 | pick = 107 | player = Omar Easy | position = Fullback | college = Penn State | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 5 | pick = 143 | player = Scott Fujita | position = Linebacker | college = California | notes = | maderoster = yes }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 7 | pick = 221 | player = Maurice Rodriguez | position = Linebacker | college = Fresno State | notes = | maderoster = no }}{{NFL team draft end | hof = no }} Undrafted free agents
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}} ScheduleIn the 2002 season, the Chiefs' non-divisional, conference opponents were primarily from the AFC East. The Cleveland Browns were from the AFC North, and the Jacksonville Jaguars were from the AFC South. Their non-conference opponents were from the NFC West.
Standings{{2002 AFC West standings}}References1. ^1992 DVOA Ratings and Commentary {{Kansas City Chiefs}}{{Kansas City Chiefs seasons}}{{2002 NFL season by team}}{{DEFAULTSORT:2002 Kansas City Chiefs Season}}{{Americanfootball-season-stub}}{{Missouri-sport-stub}}2. ^Final 2010 DVOA Ratings 3 : 2002 National Football League season by team|Kansas City Chiefs seasons|2002 in sports in Missouri |
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