I've been a fan of KC since I started being a fan of NU football (1971).
I remember when Joe Montana played for KC, there was allot of excitement when that happened.
The six Chiefs Kingdom episodes chronicling the Chiefs’ 1993 playoff run
www.chiefs.com
"Montana was injured for part of the
1993 season, but was still selected to his final Pro Bowl, as the Chiefs won their division for the first time in 22 years.
[60] Montana led the Chiefs in two come-from-behind wins in the
1993 playoffs. In their wild-card win over the
Pittsburgh Steelers, he threw a 7-yard fourth-down touchdown pass to send the game into overtime. Then against the
Houston Oilers, he led the team to 28 second-half points, including three touchdown passes to earn the 29th fourth-quarter comeback win of his career. In the
AFC Championship Game, Kansas City lost to the
Buffalo Bills 30–13, with Montana suffering a concussion during the third play of the third quarter and yielding to
Dave Krieg. Including their two playoff victories that year (the Chiefs only had one prior playoff win since
Super Bowl IV in 1970), the
1993 Chiefs won 13 games, which tied the franchise record for wins in a season.
Montana returned healthy to the Chiefs in
1994, starting all but two games. His highlights included a classic duel with
John Elway (which Montana won, 31–28) on
Monday Night Football,
[63] and a memorable game in week 2 when Montana played against his old team, the
49ers and Steve Young. In a much-anticipated match-up, Montana and the Chiefs prevailed and defeated the 49ers, 24–17. Montana led his team to a 9–7 record, sufficient for another postseason appearance, where they lost in the wild-card playoff round to the
Miami Dolphins and
Dan Marino,
27–17."
And I remember the excitement when Marcus Allen transferred/played for KC:
"During Allen’s five seasons (1993-97) with the Chiefs he eclipsed 1,000 yards from scrimmage every season but the last. He ended his career with the team nearly 5,000 total yards and nearly 50 touchdowns and currently sits at seventh all-time in rushing yards in franchise history."