The Kansas City Chiefs entered the AFL in the 1960 season as the Dallas Texans and eventually becoming the Kansas City Chiefs in 1963. Since the Chiefs entered the football scene, they've had their fair share of incredible head coaches but have also had some head coaches that fans wish they could forget. The Chiefs have had 13 head coaches dating back to the 1960 season with the most notable names being Andy Reid, Hank Stram, and Marty Schottenheimer. Who are the other names that people might have forgotten about? The first coach in franchise history was the great Hank Stram, who coached the Chiefs from 1960 to 1974. Under Stram's tutelage, the Chiefs won two AFL Championships and one Super Bowl title. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2003. Before Andy Reid and the Chiefs went on to win three Super Bowl titles, Stram was the unquestioned best coach in franchise history. Following Stram's departure from Kansas City, the team had to find the second-ever head coach and landed on Paul Wiggin, who had bee
This article first appeared on Arrowhead Addict and was syndicated with permission.