NFL · AFC West · Est. 1960 · Arrowhead Stadium
Kansas City Chiefs
Current Leadership
Chairman & CEO
Clark Hunt, the son of franchise founder Lamar Hunt, has served as chairman and CEO of the Kansas City Chiefs since 2006. Under his leadership, the Chiefs hired Andy Reid, drafted Patrick Mahomes, and have won four Super Bowls — transforming the franchise into the NFL's preeminent dynasty. Hunt also serves as the chairman of Major League Soccer's FC Dallas.
Co-Owner
Norma Hunt, the widow of Lamar Hunt, is the only woman to have attended every Super Bowl in history. She remains an active co-owner of the Kansas City Chiefs and a beloved figure in the franchise's community. Her presence at every Super Bowl is one of the most remarkable records in professional sports.
Head Coach
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Andy Reid | Head Coach | 2013 |
Offense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Matt Nagy | Offensive Coordinator | 2024 |
| David Girardi | Quarterbacks Coach | 2023 |
| Greg Lewis | Wide Receivers Coach | 2018 |
| Tom Melvin | Running Backs Coach | 2023 |
| Andy Heck | Offensive Line Coach | 2013 |
| Brad Childress | Senior Offensive Assistant | 2020 |
Defense
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Steve Spagnuolo | Defensive Coordinator | 2019 |
| Joe Cullen | Defensive Line Coach | 2021 |
| Matt House | Linebackers Coach | 2022 |
| Sam Madison | Defensive Backs Coach | 2023 |
| Dave Merritt | Safeties Coach | 2019 |
Special Teams
| Name | Position | Since |
|---|---|---|
| Dave Toub | Special Teams Coordinator | 2013 |
Historical Figures
Founder & Owner
Lamar Hunt was the founder of the American Football League, the Dallas Texans, and the Kansas City Chiefs. His vision created the AFL, forced the NFL merger, and coined the term 'Super Bowl.' Hunt owned the franchise for 46 years until his death on December 13, 2006, at age 74. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1972 and is widely regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of professional football. The AFC Championship Trophy is named in his honor.