January 11, 1970 · Replayed in 60 seconds
Len Dawson silences the critics, Otis Taylor breaks free for a 46-yard TD, and the Chiefs crush the 13-point favorite Vikings in the final AFL game ever played.
Estimated from score differential over time
The winning square's journey across the grid as KC/MIN digits change
Brighter squares were the winning position longer
Every lead change and key moment
KC 3, MIN 0
KC 3, MIN 0
KC 6, MIN 0
KC 13, MIN 0
KC 16, MIN 0
Stenerud went 3-for-3 on FGs. The Chiefs held the mighty Purple People Eaters scoreless in the first half.
KC 16, MIN 0
KC 23, MIN 0
Taylor caught a short pass, broke a tackle, and sprinted 46 yards for the dagger. Hank Stram, miked up by NFL Films, was caught saying "65 toss power trap", one of the most famous audio clips in NFL history.
KC 23, MIN 7
KC 23, MIN 7
KC 23, MIN 7
★ Stenerud went 3-for-3 on FGs. The Chiefs held the mighty Purple People Eaters scoreless in the first half.
★ Taylor caught a short pass, broke a tackle, and sprinted 46 yards for the dagger. Hank Stram, miked up by NFL Films, was caught saying "65 toss power trap", one of the most famous audio clips in NFL history.
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