Kansas City Chiefs offensive ends coach history

Darrel Brewster

Brewster was the offensive ends coach for the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1964-1973 seasons, a total of ten years. Brewster's record as the team's offensive ends coach was 89-43-8, making him the most successful offensive ends coach in Kansas City Chiefs history. The team made it to the playoffs four times (1966, 1968-1969, 1971) and had a 4-3 record under Coach Brewster in playoff games. In 1966, the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I and the Chiefs, under the direction of head coach Hank Stram, lost 10-35. In 1969, the Kansas City Chiefs faced off against the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowl IV and the Chiefs, under the direction of head coach Hank Stram, won 23-7.

Bob Ghilotti

Ghilotti was the offensive ends coach for the Dallas Texans and Kansas City Chiefs in the 1962-1963 seasons, a total of two years. Ghilotti's record as the team's offensive ends coach was 16-10-2, making him the second-most successful offensive ends coach in Kansas City Chiefs history. The team made it to the playoffs one time (1962) and had a 1-0 record under Coach Ghilotti in playoff games.


Kansas City Chiefs offensive ends coach record

Coach Years Record Win percentage Playoff record
Darrel Brewster 1964-1973 89-43-8 66.4% 4-3
Bob Ghilotti 1962-1963 16-10-2 60.7% 1-0

Kansas City Chiefs offensive ends coach facts

  • Bob Ghilotti was the first offensive ends coach in Chiefs history in 1962.
  • Darrel Brewster coached the most seasons as the Chiefs's offensive ends coach at ten seasons.
  • Darrel Brewster was the last coach to hold the position of offensive ends coach, leaving the role after the 1973 season.