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Christopher Boan is a lead writer at BetKansas.com specializing in covering state issues. He covered sports and sports betting in Arizona for more than seven years.
Few NFL teams have been as dominant over a five-year interval as the Kansas City Chiefs in their current form, with Andy Reidās bunch posting the best win percentage in the NFL (.759) since 2019.
Throw in the fact that K.C. has won three Super Bowls in that time, doing so in 2019, 2022 and 2023, in addition to reaching the Big Game and coming up short in 2020, and you have a pretty good idea of the type of on-field dominance that the Chiefs have put forth of late.
While no NFL team has ever won three straight Super Bowls, thatās exactly what Reid and the Chiefsā roster spearheaded by quarterback Patrick Mahomes will aim to achieve in 2024.
It appears that oddsmakers donāt see them having much of an issue doing just that, though, with the team at FanDuel Sportsbook Kansas giving the Chiefs +600 Super Bowl odds, putting them in a tie for first with the San Francisco 49ers. BetKansas has the deepest round up of the Chiefs Super Bowl odds all summer.
With the Chiefs gearing up for what hopefully will be another great year of the Chiefs Dynasty, BetKansas.com wanted to take a look at past Chiefs performances to see if there was a jersey that yielded better results. Using Pro-Football-Reference.com, we looked at the past five seasons and found the win-loss percentages for all the jerseys Kansas City wore.
Jersey Type | Win-Loss % |
White | .784 |
Red | .739 |
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While neither color scheme has been what anyone would call ābad luck,ā itās fair to say that the Chiefs have fared better wearing their white jerseys than they have in the teamās red kit, with a .045 improvement in their win percentage in the former versus the latter.
Overall, K.C. has posted a .784 win percentage in their white jerseys, compared with a .739 figure in the teamās red uniforms, illustrating just how dominant the Chiefs have been on Kansas betting apps this decade.
To put those numbers in perspective, the Chiefsā āworstā uniform win percentage would still rank ahead of the next closest NFL team when it comes to overall win percentage since 2020, with that .739 win percentage in red still ranking above the Bills, who have won .707 of their games between 2019 and 2023.
Mahomes and the Chiefs will look to kick off their quest for a āthree-peatā on Sept. 5 against the Baltimore Ravens at Arrowhead, with Kansas City looking to build on whatās been a historic half-decade for the franchise.
USA Today photo by Mark J. Rebilas.
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Christopher Boan is a lead writer at BetKansas.com specializing in covering state issues. He covered sports and sports betting in Arizona for more than seven years.
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