Houston Oilers at Kansas City Chiefs 27 to 10

Sunday, December 16, 1990, Week 15

The Houston Oilers played the Kansas City Chiefs in Kansas City on Sunday, December 16, 1990, Week 15 of the 1990 season. The Oilers won by a score of 27-10. The Oilers threw for the most passing yards in a game during the 1990 season with 505 yards. With this game, the Chiefs finished the season 6-2-0 at home.


Houston Oilers offense

Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
563 505 58 1 22

Coaches

Head Coach: Jack Pardee Offensive Coordinator: Kevin Gilbride Defensive Coordinator: Jim Eddy Wide Receivers Coach: Chris Palmer Offensive Line Coach: Bob Young Running Backs Coach: Frank Novak Defensive Line Coach: Jim Stanley Linebackers Coach: Richard Smith Defensive Backs Coach: Pat Thomas Defensive Quality Control Coach: Gregg Williams Special Teams Coach: Richard Smith Strength and Conditioning Coach: Steve Watterson General Manager: Mike Holovak Assistant General Manager: Floyd Reese College Scout: Frank Bush


Kansas City Chiefs offense

Total yards Pass yards Rush yards Turnovers First downs
350 249 101 2 17

Coaches

Head Coach: Marty Schottenheimer Offensive Coordinator: Joe Pendry Defensive Coordinator: Bill Cowher Wide Receivers Coach: Al Saunders Offensive Line Coach: Howard Mudd Running Backs Coach: Bruce Arians Tight Ends Coach: Jim Erkenbeck Offense: Jim Erkenbeck Defensive Line Coach: Tom Pratt Linebackers Coach: Bill Cowher Defensive Backs Coach: Tony Dungy Defensive Assistant Coach: Darvin Wallis Special Teams Coach: Kurt Schottenheimer Quality Control Coach: Darvin Wallis Strength and Conditioning Coach: Dave Redding Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach: Russ Ball General Manager: Carl Peterson Scout: Herman Edwards