Cincinnati Bengals (1999-2003) vs Kansas City Chiefs (2014-2018)
A simulated 7-game series between two all-time rosters, scored by our era-adjusted rating model. Kansas City Chiefs take it 4-0.
Cincinnati Bengals · 1999-2003
Squad power 79.3 · headliner Chad Johnson '03 (85)
QBJon Kitna (79) · Jeff Blake (77) · Akili Smith (69)
RBCorey Dillon (80) · Rudi Johnson (75) · Brandon Bennett (67)
WRChad Johnson (85) · Darnay Scott (79) · Carl Pickens (75)
TETony McGee (72)
EDGEJustin Smith (80) · Michael Bankston (76) · Duane Clemons (76)
DTTony Williams (80) · Oliver Gibson (79) · John Thornton (76)
LBBrian Simmons (80) · Takeo Spikes (80) · Armegis Spearman (69)
CBRodney Heath (81) · Tory James (81) · Tom Carter (73)
SArtrell Hawkins (76) · Mark Roman (73) · Rogers Beckett (72)
Kansas City Chiefs · 2014-2018
Squad power 89.5 · headliner Justin Houston '14 (99)
QBPatrick Mahomes (84) · Alex Smith (82)
RBKareem Hunt (85) · Jamaal Charles (82) · Spencer Ware (77)
WRTyreek Hill (90) · Jeremy Maclin (81) · Albert Wilson (72)
TETravis Kelce (90)
EDGEJustin Houston (99) · Dee Ford (92) · Tamba Hali (80)
DTChris Jones (93) · Jaye Howard (81) · Dontari Poe (79)
LBDerrick Johnson (84) · Josh Mauga (74) · Anthony Hitchens (72)
CBMarcus Peters (98) · Steven Nelson (84) · Terrance Mitchell (83)
SEric Berry (82) · Ron Parker (82) · Daniel Sorensen (78)
Series result — Kansas City Chiefs win 4-0
Game 1: Kansas City Chiefs 33-30
Game 2: Kansas City Chiefs 33-30
Game 3: Kansas City Chiefs 31-26
Game 4: Kansas City Chiefs 34-27
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