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Postgame facts and stats from the Chiefs Week 17 win over the Raiders


10-GAME WINNING STREAK: The Chiefs 10-game win streak is the longest winning streak in franchise history. Two of the three longest streaks (2013 & 2015) were under the leadership of Head Coach Andy Reid. The 10-game win streak to close out the regular season also sets a franchise record for consecutive wins to finish a season in franchise history, beating the old mark of six wins to close out the 1997 season. This marks the seventh time in franchise history the club has finished the season with 11 wins. The Chiefs have 11 seasons with 11 or more wins in franchise history, with three 13-win seasons standing as the most victories in a single season in franchise history.

MACLIN LEADS CLUB IN TDs: WR Jeremy Maclin capped an 8-play, 80-yard drive with a 25-yard reception from QB Alex Smith, giving him his eighth TD catch this season. Maclin's eight touchdowns lead the club and are the most by a Chiefs player since the 2010 season when Dwayne Bowe led the NFL with 15 touchdowns. He is the 10th wide receiver in Chiefs history to score eight or more TDs in a single season. Maclin's TD marks the second-consecutive game that he has connected with Smith on the team's opening drive. The Chiefs are 7-1 when scoring on the opening drive this season. He finished the game with three catches for 54 yards and one score. Maclin's 87 receptions in 2015 rank fourth for most receptions by any player in Chiefs history, while being the top mark for catches by a wide receiver in club history. Maclin finished the season with 1,088 receiving yards to become the ninth player in Chiefs history to record a 1,000-yard season. His 1,088 yards rank 12th in franchise history. Maclin's 1,088 receiving yards in 2015 are second only to WR Andre Rison's 1,092 yards in 1997 for most receiving yards by a player in their first full season with Kansas City. Maclin and Rison are the only two players in franchise history to record 1,000 or more receiving yards in their first season with the club.

WARE LEADS RBs: FB/RB Spencer Ware ran in a three-yard TD carry on the team's second offensive possession. Ware has six rushing touchdowns this season to lead all Chiefs running backs. He had a game-high 16 carries for 76 yards and one TD today.

SMITH USES HIS LEGS: QB Alex Smith had nine carries today, giving him 84 this season to set a single-season career-high, which also leads all QBs in Chiefs history. His 61 yards today give him 498 yards this season, also ranking first among all Chiefs QBs.

SMITH SPREADS THE LOVE: QB Alex Smith connected with eight different teammates for at least one score in 2015, matching the amount of players he connected with in his first season with the Chiefs in 2013, which is the highest amount of pass catchers he's connected with in a single season in his career.

HARRIS CATCHES FIRST TD SCORE: TE Demetrius Harris caught a 15-yard touchdown pass from QB Alex Smith, giving him his first touchdown since being an all-state football player at Jacksonville High School in Jacksonville, Ark. Harris was signed as a rookie free agent in 2013 out of the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee, where he played collegiate basketball.

PARKER FIRST IN CHIEFS HISTORY AMONG DBs: DB Ron Parker recorded a sack-strip on Oakland QB Derek Carr, giving him 7.0 sacks in his career, which rank first in Chiefs history among defensive backs. Parker has 5.0 sacks this season, and all 7.0 of his sacks have been during his time with the Chiefs (2013-15). This is his first forced fumble of the season. Parker also picked off Carr on a potential touchdown pass in the endzone, giving him his third interception this season and sixth in his career, all during his time with the Chiefs. He added six tackles (five solo) and one PD in the game.

PETERS FRANCHISE BEST: CB Marcus Peters had one pass defended today, giving him a franchise- best 26 PDs this season. He added one solo tackle in the game.

BRANCH SACKS CARR: S Tyvon Branch sacked Raiders QB Derek Carr for a loss of one yard to give him his first sack this season. Branch has 9.0 sacks in his career. He added four solo tackles and one PD in the game.

ALEXANDER BLOCKS PUNT: LB DJ Alexander blocked a Marquette King punt in the end zone for a safety, marking the first Chiefs blocked punt since RB Shaun Draughn blocked a Michael Koenen punt at Tampa Bay on Oct. 14, 2012. The Chiefs last safety was on a LB Justin Houston sack to QB Drew Brees at New Orleans, also in the 2012 season (9/23/12).

FORD SACKS CARR: LB Dee Ford sacked Raiders QB Derek Carr for a loss of eight yards, marking his fourth sack this season. He has 5.5 sacks in his two-year career. Ford added three tackles (two solo) in the game.

DEVITO SACKS CARR: DE Mike DeVito sacked Oakland QB Derek Carr for a loss of nine yards, marking his third sack this season. DeVito owns 5.5 sacks in his career. DeVito added one solo tackle in the contest.

HOWARD SACKS CARR: DL Jaye Howard sacked QB Derek Carr for a loss of seven yards. Howard owns 5.5 sacks this season and 6.5 in his career. He added four tackles (three solo) in the game.

ZOMBO SACKS CARR: LB Frank Zombo recorded a sack-strip of QB Derek Carr. The sack was for a loss of 11 yards. He owns 3.0 sacks this season and 10.0 in his career. Zombo added three tackles (two solo). It is his first forced fumble this season and fourth of his career.

CHIEFS SACK CARR SIX TIMES: In today's game, six different Chiefs players each recorded one sack of QB Derek Carr. The Chiefs have recorded 6.0 or more sacks 57 times in team history. In those 57 games, Kansas City has a 51-5-1 (.904) record and has outscored its opponents 1,672 to 685. Today's game marks the second 6.0 or more sack game of the 2015 season (Nov. 1 vs. Detroit). Since Head Coach Andy Reid and Defensive Coordinator Bob Sutton arrived in Kansas City in 2013, the Chiefs defense has had eight games with 6.0 or more sacks, totaling 53.0 sacks for -333 yards. The Chiefs are 8-0 in those contests and have outscored their opponents 244 to 76.

JOHNSON LEADS THE TEAM: LB Derrick Johnson recorded 10 tackles (eight solo) in today's game, giving him his third game with 10 or more tackles this season. This is the 10th game this season Johnson has led or tied a teammate for the team lead in tackles. He has 1,101 tackles in his 11-year career.

DEFENSE LIMITS RAIDERS: The Chiefs held the Raiders to just 205 total net yards in today's game, which is the second lowest net yards by a Chiefs opponent this season. The Chiefs held the Chargers to just 201 net yards at San Diego on Nov. 22. The 205 total net yards by Oakland today is the second lowest total the unit has recorded this season. The Raiders offense was held to just 126 yards at Denver on Dec. 13. Entering today's game, Oakland was averaging 342.1 net yards to rank 22nd in the NFL.