1960 Dallas Texans season

1960 Dallas Texans season
OwnerLamar Hunt
General managerDon Rossi (resigned Nov. 1)[1]
Jack Steadman
Head coachHank Stram
Home stadiumCotton Bowl
Results
Record8–6
Division place2nd AFL Western
PlayoffsDid not qualify
AFL All-StarsNo All-Star game

The 1960 Dallas Texans season was the inaugural season of the American Football League and the Texans, who would later be renamed the Kansas City Chiefs. They were coached by Hank Stram[2] and played their games at the Cotton Bowl. The Texans finished the season with a 8–6 record and were in second place in the AFL's Western Conference.[3]

The Texans conducted their inaugural training camp at the New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell, New Mexico.

The Texans' quarterback was Cotton Davidson. Running back Abner Haynes led the league with 875 rushing yards and nine touchdowns, as well as combined net yards (2,100) and punt return average (15.4).[3]

The Texans would earn their first win in franchise history in week 2 over the Oakland Raiders, who would eventually become the team's biggest rival.[citation needed]

1960 AFL draft

In the inaugural American Football League draft, the Texans chose the following players to fill-up their squad:

Personnel

Roster

1960 Dallas Texans roster
Quarterbacks

Running Backs

Wide Receivers / Flankers

Tight Ends

Offensive Linemen

Defensive Linemen

Linebackers

Defensive Backs

Reserve

Rookies in italics

[4]

Preseason

The Texans completed an undefeated inaugural preseason with a record of 6-0, playing in six different cities, with only the final preseason game being played at their home stadium, the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.[3]

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1July 31at Oakland RaidersW 20–131-0Kezar Stadium12,000
2August 6at Houston OilersW 27-102-0Skelly Field (Tulsa, OK)10,000
3August 14at Boston PatriotsW 24–143–0Harvard Stadium11,000
4August 20New York TitansW 38-144-0Shotwell Stadium (Abilene, TX)7,000
5August 27Denver BroncosW 48-05-0War Memorial Stadium (Little Rock, AR)Not reported
6September 2Houston OilersW 24-36-0Cotton Bowl51,000

Regular season

The Texans finished their inaugural season 8–6, with three wins coming by shutout.[3]

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 10at Los Angeles ChargersL 20–210–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum17,724Recap
2September 16at Oakland RaidersW 34–161–1Kezar Stadium8,021Recap
3September 25Los Angeles ChargersW 17–02–1Cotton Bowl42,000Recap
4October 2New York TitansL 35–372–2Cotton Bowl37,500Recap
5October 9Oakland RaidersL 19–202–3Cotton Bowl21,000Recap
6October 16at Houston OilersL 10–202–4Jeppesen Stadium19,026Recap
7Bye
8October 30at Denver BroncosW 17–143–4Bears Stadium13,102Recap
9November 6at Buffalo BillsW 45–284–4War Memorial Stadium19,610Recap
10November 13Denver BroncosW 34–75–4Cotton Bowl21,000Recap
11November 18at Boston PatriotsL 14–425–5Boston University Field14,721Recap
12November 24at New York TitansL 35–415–6Polo Grounds14,344Recap
13December 4Houston OilersW 24–06–6Cotton Bowl20,000Recap
14December 11Boston PatriotsW 34–07–6Cotton Bowl12,000Recap
15December 18Buffalo BillsW 24–78–6Cotton Bowl18,000Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

AFL Western Division
WLTPCTDIVPFPASTK
Los Angeles Chargers1040.7145–1373336W4
Dallas Texans860.5714–2362253W3
Oakland Raiders680.4292–4319388W1
Denver Broncos491.3081–5309393L3

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings in the AFL.

References

  1. ^ "St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive Search".
  2. ^ Kansas City Chiefs History AFL Origins" Archived February 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ a b c d Kansas City Chiefs History 1960s Archived April 21, 2007, at the Wayback Machine KCChiefs.com
  4. ^ "1960 Dallas Texans Roster & Players". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved August 20, 2024.
  • 1960 Dallas Texans season on Database Football
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