It was only five seasons ago that the Kansas City Chiefs went an entire 16-game season without a wide receiver catching a touchdown pass. The streak without a wide receiver touchdown was actually longer than a full season. It ran from December 9, 2013 until September 28, 2015. That’s 659 days — including 21 regular-season games.
It became a running joke among the league — and was also the longest NFL streak like it since at least 1964. Some claim that it’s been even longer than that.
Fast forward to 2019.
The Chiefs have dramatically improved their wide receiver group.