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First contested | November 22, 1970 Cardinals 6, Chiefs 6 |
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Number of meetings | 11 |
Most recent meeting | September 3, 2015 Chiefs 24, Rams 17 |
Next meeting | (Defunct) [1] |
All-time series | * Chiefs lead Cardinals, 3–1–1
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Largest victory | * Chiefs (over Cardinals): 38–14 (October 2, 1983)
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Current streak | * Chiefs: 6 wins (1997–2014) |
The Missouri Governor's Cup (also known as the Chiefs-Rams rivalry, or Cardinals-Chiefs rivalry) was a trophy awarded to the winner of the football game between Missouri's two National Football League (NFL) teams. The local press occasionally referred to the game as The Battle of Missouri, The Show-Me State Showdown, or the I-70 Series. Originally played for between the Kansas City Chiefs and the St. Louis Cardinals, the series went into recess after 1987 following the Cardinals' relocation to Phoenix, Arizona at the end of the season, leaving the Chiefs as the only NFL team in Missouri. In 1996, the year after the St. Louis Rams relocated from Los Angeles, the Governor's Cup series returned and was played until 2015 in the preseason and the interconference regular season matchups between the Chiefs and Rams. The series ended once again after the Rams returned to Los Angeles in 2016, leaving the Chiefs as the only NFL team in Missouri for a second time.
History[]
1968–88[]
The contest began in 1968 when St. Louis had the football Cardinals[2] until the Cardinals' relocation in 1988. The Governor's Cup game was resumed in the 1996 season between the Chiefs and the Rams until the Rams' relocation in 2016.
The Chiefs posted a 16–7–2 mark in its Governor's Cup series against the Cardinals from 1968 to 1987, going 3–1–1 in the regular season record and 13–6–1 in preseason play.[3]
1996–2015[]
When the Los Angeles Rams relocated to St. Louis, the rivalry among Missourians re-emerged. Both the Rams and the Chiefs possessed the two most productive offenses in the NFL in the early 2000s, and the meetings often resulted in shootouts. Former Rams coach Dick Vermeil was hired by the Chiefs in 2001 after he had won Super Bowl XXXIV with the Rams with one of the NFL's most powerful offensive squads in history. Once the Chiefs created their own high-powered offense with the arrival of Vermeil, the rivalry became even more exciting. In often meaningless preseason games, the Chiefs and Rams gave all their energy to secure the Governor's Cup, their spot as the best offense in the league, and bragging rights for their respective city in Missouri. Dick Vermeil faced off against his old coaching staff with the Rams - including his offensive coordinator of "The Greatest Show on Turf", Mike Martz, who succeeded Vermeil for the Rams head coaching job.
St. Louis Cardinals vs. Kansas City Chiefs[]
All-Time pre-season results[]
The Chiefs and Cardinals met every pre-season to determine the best NFL team in Missouri. The Chiefs lead the pre-season series 13–6–1.
The 1972 meeting was the first event in Arrowhead Stadium, which opened despite continuing construction.
All-Time regular season results[]
Note: The Governor's Cup was awarded between the Chiefs and the St. Louis Cardinals from 1968 through 1987, the Cardinals' final season in St. Louis.
The Chiefs won the regular reason series 3–1–1.
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Stadium |
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November 22, 1970 | St. Louis Cardinals 6 | Kansas City Chiefs 6 | Municipal Stadium |
December 1, 1974 | Kansas City Chiefs 17 | St. Louis Cardinals 13 | Busch Memorial Stadium |
November 23, 1980 | Kansas City Chiefs 21 | St. Louis Cardinals 13 | Busch Memorial Stadium |
October 2, 1983 | St. Louis Cardinals 14 | Kansas City Chiefs 38 | Arrowhead Stadium |
November 23, 1986 | Kansas City Chiefs 14 | St. Louis Cardinals 23 | Busch Memorial Stadium |
St. Louis Rams vs. Kansas City Chiefs[]
All-Time pre-season results[]
The Chiefs and Rams met in most pre-seasons from 1996 through 2015 to determine the best NFL team in Missouri. The Rams, who moved to St. Louis in 1995, led the Missouri pre-season series 9–6, before returning to Los Angeles in 2016.
All-Time regular season results[]
The Chiefs won the regular season series 6–0.[4][5]
Date | Visiting team | Home team | Stadium |
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October 26, 1997 | Kansas City Chiefs 28 | St. Louis Rams 20 | Trans World Dome |
October 22, 2000 | St. Louis Rams 34 | Kansas City Chiefs 54 | Arrowhead Stadium |
December 8, 2002 | St. Louis Rams 10 | Kansas City Chiefs 49 | Arrowhead Stadium |
November 5, 2006 | Kansas City Chiefs 31 | St. Louis Rams 17 | Edward Jones Dome |
December 19, 2010 | Kansas City Chiefs 27 | St. Louis Rams 13 | Edward Jones Dome |
October 26, 2014 | St. Louis Rams 7 | Kansas City Chiefs 34 | Arrowhead Stadium |
See also[]
- 2018 Kansas City Chiefs–Los Angeles Rams game
- Battle of Ohio (NFL)
- I-70 Series
- Governor's Cup (Texas)
- Cardinals–Rams rivalry
- Bears–Cardinals rivalry
References[]
- ↑ The series is currently in recess as the Chiefs are the only NFL team in Missouri following the Rams' relocation back to Los Angeles in 2016.
- ↑ Dean, Rick. Grbac to get playing time tonight Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine, The Capital-Journal, 22 August 1997
- ↑ Chiefs-Rams news release for 9/2/05 preseason game
- ↑ "Chiefs-Rams news release for 11/5/06 regular season game". http://www.kcchiefs.com/media/misc/game_8_stl_11_5_06.pdf.
- ↑ Herb, Patrick. BATTERING RAM: Johnson and Chiefs take Governor's Cup 31-17 Archived 2007-09-30 at the Wayback Machine KCChiefs.com, 5 November 2006.
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