Five memorable Monday night moments at Arrowhead
The Monday Night Meltdown loss to Denver in 1998 was memorable for the wrong reasons.
The Monday Night Meltdown loss to Denver in 1998 was memorable for the wrong reasons.
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We look back at some memorable moments for Arrowhead Stadium and "Monday Night Football" — the good and the bad.
2010 vs. San Diego
A late goal-line stand added to the fireworks and allowed the Chiefs to escape with a 21-14 win in the first regular-season game at the renovated Arrowhead.
1998 vs. Denver
The behavior of certain Chiefs players was so awful during this 30-7 loss to Shannon Sharpe and the Broncos that the game is still infamously known as the Monday Night Meltdown.
1998 vs. Pittsburgh
The offensively challenged Chiefs lost 20-13, prompting a regrettable postgame line from QB Elvis Grbac: “I can’t throw the ball and catch it, too.”
1991 vs. Buffalo
In the first Monday night game at Arrowhead in eight years, the Chiefs made a big national impression by stomping the eventual AFC champion Bills 33-6.
1995 vs. San Diego
A long punt return by Tamarick Vanover for a TD gave the Chiefs a thrilling 29-23 overtime victory.
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